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Anabolic Steroids: What Urologists Should Know

Delicia Yard April 10, 2008

THE CONSEQUENCES of anabolic steroid use is a treatment reality for many clinicians, including urologists. Although anabolic steroid use among professional athletes gets the lion's share of attention in the media, many more casual competitors partake as well.
 

Should Selling of Kidneys Be Allowed?

John Schieszer February 26, 2008

THE ABILITY to purchase organs from live donors could largely eliminate transplant waiting times and only modestly increase total transplantation costs, according to a newly published economic analysis.
 

When Gender Is In Doubt, What Then?

Nelly Edmondson Gupta December 01, 2007

SHOULD CHILDREN with disorders of sex development (DSD) —in which genitalia, chromosomes, or reproductive systems diverge from what is considered the norm for females or males—have reconstructive surgery before they are old enough to make their own decisions? Few questions in medicine evoke a more emotional and divided response. It is a question that may be asked more often than you might think.
 

The Hemodialysis Marathon Man

Nelly Edmondson Gupta October 16, 2007

No matter how ordinary his life looks from the outside, though, Ed Strudwick, 67, is not a typical senior. Three times each week since February 1972 he has undergone hemodialysis, a nearly 36-year time span that could possibly make him the longest-surviving dialysis patient in the world.
 

OAB in Men: A Diagnostic Challenge

Nelly Edmondson Gupta July 01, 2007

Overactive bladder (OAB) is usually associated with women, but it afflicts nearly one out of every eight American men. Its symptoms can also be confused with those of BPH, resulting in unneeded surgery.
 

Active Surveillance in PCa: When Is it the Right Choice?

Nelly Edmondson Gupta June 01, 2007

For some men with localized prostate cancer, active surveillance has emerged in recent years as a viable management option. Defined as rigorous monitoring with the option of initiating potentially curative therapy should disease progress, this approach generally has been considered for patients with early, indolent disease (T1c or T2a tumors, a Gleason score of no more than 6, and a PSA level not greater than 10 ng/mL).
 

A. Barry Belman: Pediatric Urology Medalist

Nelly Edmondson Gupta May 04, 2007

The most moving part of the ceremony at which A. Barry Belman, MD, received the 2006 Urology Medal at the American Academy of Pediatrics meeting last October was the series of photos that ac-companied it.
 

Reverse Epidemiology: Dialysis Paradox

Nelly Edmondson Gupta April 24, 2007

While obesity,While obesity, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia are well-established harbingers of poor cardiovascular health and death, so-called reverse epidemiology holds that these physiological states actually increase the chance of survival in many people including dialysis patients.
 

Howard Snyder III, MD: Changing Lives

Nelly Edmondson Gupta March 01, 2007

PHILADELPHIA—Pediatric urologist Howard M. Snyder III has pioneered treatment for complex urinary tract and urogenital anomalies. He developed and taught one-step hypospadias repair to generations of students, and made progress in diagnosing and managing patients with undescended testicles.
 

Counseling ED Patients About Lifestyle

Nelly Edmondson Gupta February 01, 2007

It’s increasingly clear that erectile dysfunction (ED) is strongly linked to a range of underlying ailments including systemic vascular disease, diabetes, and obesity. These disorders, in turn, are associated with diet, exercise, and other lifestyle and emotional factors.
 
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