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Undiagnosed constipation, rather than problems with the bladder, may be to blame for nocturnal enuresis in some children, say researchers from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Winston-Salem, NC.

Short-term use of the cephalosporin antibiotic cefpodoxime proxetil (Vantin) for the treatment of women with uncomplicated cystitis did not meet criteria for noninferiority for achieving clinical cure compared with ciprofloxacin (Cipro, Proquin), say researchers from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.

Researchers have completed a systematic review of prognostic indices used to calculate a patient's life expectancy, and created a Web site that puts these indices in one central location.

Brachytherapy alone, or in combination with external beam radiation therapy (EBRT), significantly reduces mortality rates in patients with high-risk prostate cancer, report the authors of a study from Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.

The FDA has approved the oral kinase inhibitor axitinib (Inlyta) for the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma after failure of one prior systemic therapy.

A new meshless cystocele repair procedure intended to circumvent the problems seen with traditional repair appears to be durable and cost effective.

You probably know the financial bottom line of your practice, but how well do you understand just how you got there? To know, it's essential to periodically review your service mix.

Pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFMEs) as a treatment for urinary incontinence after prostate surgery showed no significant difference in reduction of urinary leakage between intervention and control groups in a large multicenter study. Nevertheless, the randomized controlled trial still has a positive message about a role for pelvic floor muscle training considering that although men in the control group did not receive supervised training, some were also performing PFMEs and benefited with decreased urinary leakage.

The current trends, if allowed to continue, will change the practice of medicine as we know it, even for employed physicians. In this article, we provide an overview of the current macroeconomics of health care, how they affect practicing urologists, and what steps you can take now to ensure you receive a fair share of the health care dollar.

Patients with severe testicular trauma typically face two treatment options: orchiectomy or orchidorrhaphy. A new analysis of national trauma reports suggests that race and insurance status, rather than geography, type of trauma, severity of injury, or other factors, play key roles in decisions that lead to excision or salvage of a damaged testis.

The newest urology products and services from Minimally Invasive Devices, Inc., Merck, GE Healthcare, Pacira Pharmaceuticals International, Iris Sample Processing, HealthForce1, Cardinal Health, and the American Urogynecologic Society.

Higher-volume centers tend to treat adrenalectomy patients who are younger, have a shorter length of stay, and are less likely to die in the hospital when compared to patients treated at lower-volume centers. Researchers found that very low-volume centers treat patients who are older, more likely to be female, and covered by Medicaid or uninsured.