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Research paper thumbnail of Rezum thermal vapour treatment of BPH

Research paper thumbnail of Prostate preserving resection of a rare giant peri-prostatic solitary fibrous tumor

Urology Case Reports

This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.

Research paper thumbnail of Ins and outs of urinary catheters

Australian Journal of General Practice

Research paper thumbnail of Metastatic breast cancer masquerading as a urinary tract malignancy: A literature review and case report

Urology Case Reports

Breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer affecting women. Despite this high incidenc... more Breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer affecting women. Despite this high incidence, few cases of non-disseminated breast cancer metastasizing to the kidneys have been reported. This report documents a 78-year-old female in remission for twelve years following lobular breast cancer treatment who presents with haematuria associated with a right renal pelvis lesion. Histological analysis revealed this lesion was metastatic lobular breast carcinoma. A systematic review yielded 15 documented cases of non-disseminated breast cancer metastasizing to the kidneys. This systematic review represents that most comprehensive review of the clinical presentation, pathology, prognosis and management of this rare presentation.

Research paper thumbnail of Submucosal lipoma of the urinary bladder: Case report and systematic review

Research paper thumbnail of Paediatric urinary tract infections: Diagnosis and treatment

Australian family physician, 2016

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) commonly occur in children. An estimated 8% of girls and 2% of bo... more Urinary tract infections (UTIs) commonly occur in children. An estimated 8% of girls and 2% of boys will have at least one episode by seven years of age. Of these children, 12-30% will experience recurrence within one year. Australian hospital admission records indicate that paediatric UTIs represent 12% of all UTI hospital admissions. The aim of this article is to review the pathogenesis, clinical assessment and management of UTIs, and prevention strategies in children. Clinically, paediatric UTI presentations are challenging because symptoms are vague and variable. Young infants may present with sepsis or fever and lack specific symptoms, whereas older children present with classical features such as dysuria, frequency and loin pain. Early diagnosis with appropriate urine specimen collection techniques, investigations and treatment is necessary for prevention of renal damage and recurrence. Effective, evidence-based investigations and treatment options are available, and physician...

Research paper thumbnail of Rezum thermal vapour treatment of BPH

Research paper thumbnail of Prostate preserving resection of a rare giant peri-prostatic solitary fibrous tumor

Urology Case Reports

This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the ad... more This is a PDF file of an article that has undergone enhancements after acceptance, such as the addition of a cover page and metadata, and formatting for readability, but it is not yet the definitive version of record. This version will undergo additional copyediting, typesetting and review before it is published in its final form, but we are providing this version to give early visibility of the article. Please note that, during the production process, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain.

Research paper thumbnail of Ins and outs of urinary catheters

Australian Journal of General Practice

Research paper thumbnail of Metastatic breast cancer masquerading as a urinary tract malignancy: A literature review and case report

Urology Case Reports

Breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer affecting women. Despite this high incidenc... more Breast cancer is the most common non-cutaneous cancer affecting women. Despite this high incidence, few cases of non-disseminated breast cancer metastasizing to the kidneys have been reported. This report documents a 78-year-old female in remission for twelve years following lobular breast cancer treatment who presents with haematuria associated with a right renal pelvis lesion. Histological analysis revealed this lesion was metastatic lobular breast carcinoma. A systematic review yielded 15 documented cases of non-disseminated breast cancer metastasizing to the kidneys. This systematic review represents that most comprehensive review of the clinical presentation, pathology, prognosis and management of this rare presentation.

Research paper thumbnail of Submucosal lipoma of the urinary bladder: Case report and systematic review

Research paper thumbnail of Paediatric urinary tract infections: Diagnosis and treatment

Australian family physician, 2016

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) commonly occur in children. An estimated 8% of girls and 2% of bo... more Urinary tract infections (UTIs) commonly occur in children. An estimated 8% of girls and 2% of boys will have at least one episode by seven years of age. Of these children, 12-30% will experience recurrence within one year. Australian hospital admission records indicate that paediatric UTIs represent 12% of all UTI hospital admissions. The aim of this article is to review the pathogenesis, clinical assessment and management of UTIs, and prevention strategies in children. Clinically, paediatric UTI presentations are challenging because symptoms are vague and variable. Young infants may present with sepsis or fever and lack specific symptoms, whereas older children present with classical features such as dysuria, frequency and loin pain. Early diagnosis with appropriate urine specimen collection techniques, investigations and treatment is necessary for prevention of renal damage and recurrence. Effective, evidence-based investigations and treatment options are available, and physician...

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