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Radiologic imaging has always played a critical role in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of urologic disease. Advances in three-dimensional imaging using multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) have made this imaging modality an invaluable diagnostic tool in many aspects of urologic practice.

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Raritan, NJ-The FDA has approved a once-a-day liquid formulation of the fluoroquinone antibiotic levofloxacin (Levaquin), from Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc. Levofloxacin is indicated for the treatment of a number of infections, including complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infections, chronic bacterial prostatitis, and acute pyelonephritis.

Physicians who have been through a medical practice split know too well that "breaking up is hard to do." As physicians, we invest a lot of time, energy, blood, sweat, and, tears into our professions and practices. Anything that threatens the stability, such as the dissolution of our practice, becomes a vital concern.

Physicians who have been through a medical practice split know too well that "breaking up is hard to do." As physicians, we invest a lot of time, energy, blood, sweat, and, tears into our professions and practices. Anything that threatens the stability, such as the dissolution of our practice, becomes a vital concern.

Kingston, Ontario--Chronic prostatitis is a common worldwide problem, comprising a significant percentage of all male outpatient visits to urologists in both Europe and North America, according to a large prospective, multicenter survey.

Caxias do Sul, Brazil--Men over the age of 40 years may have lower semen quality, but not necessarily lower sperm morphology. That's an important fact to remember when evaluating these men for infertility, suggests a study by Brazilian researchers.

San Diego--Preliminary experience with the transobturator sling suggests that it provides a minimally invasive approach to incontinence surgery and that the surgery is well tolerated, a Seattle urologist reported at the AUA Western Section meeting. Complications have been minimal, but the results achieved to date require validation in a prospective clinical trial.

San Diego--The spiral sling offers an effective salvage therapy for a select group of difficult stress incontinence patients who have typically failed multiple anti-incontinence procedures, according to an initial experience with the procedure at UCLA.

San Diego--With follow-up for as long as 5 years, the non-frozen cadaveric transvaginal sling has provided excellent results for treatment of stress urinary incontinence with or without prolapse repair and is associated with minimal morbidity, Los Angeles investigators reported at the AUA Western Section meeting.

San Diego--The transvaginal permanent mesh sling provides a safe option with excellent early results for more difficult incontinence patients, such as those with lower leak point pressures or decreased urethral mobility, according to researchers at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle.

San Diego--A moderately strong association has been found between lower urinary tract symptoms and the rate of erectile dysfunction in men with moderate to severe symptoms of BPH and enlarged prostate glands, according to a presentation of data gleaned from the Proscar Long-Term Efficacy and Safety Study (PLESS).

San Diego--External beam radiation therapy can be safely initiated in patients who have previously undergone penile prosthesis placement, according to results of a small retrospective study presented at the AUA Western Section annual meeting.

Extraprostatic seed placement during prostate brachytherapy frequently results in seed migration to the thorax. However, this occurrence apparently does not influence dosimetry or cause adverse effects, suggest results of a Mayo Clinic series.

San Diego--Prostate cancer cell growth slowed when placed in human serum taken from men fed a low-fat diet, adding yet another link in the relationship between dietary fat and prostate cancer.

Interstitial cystitis is not an uncommon condition, yet researchers continue in their struggle to define it and reach consensus on appropriate diagnostic criteria. In part one of this two-part Urology Times interview, Christopher K. Payne, MD, discusses the current controversy over the definition of IC and his approach to diagnosis.

Interstitial cystitis is not an uncommon condition, yet researchers continue in their struggle to define it and reach consensus on appropriate diagnostic criteria. In part one of this two-part Urology Times interview, Christopher K. Payne, MD, discusses the current controversy over the definition of IC and his approach to diagnosis.

San Diego--Searching for ways to recoup lost revenue from outpatient prostate cancer therapy, urologists have turned to a variety of non-traditional income producers, ranging from CT scanning to processing of biopsy specimens.

Radiologic imaging has always played a critical role in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of urologic disease. Advances in three-dimensional imaging using multidetector computerized tomography (MDCT) have made this imaging modality an invaluable diagnostic tool in many aspects of urologic practice.

Alan Partin, MD, PhD, is the new director of the Johns Hopkins department of urology and the Brady Urological Institute, as well as the new urologist in chief of The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.

Combination therapy with extended-release tolterodine tartrate (Detrol LA) and doxazosin mesylate (Cardura) is twice as effective as doxazosin alone in relieving overactive bladder symptoms in men with both bladder obstruction and overactive bladder symptoms, according to a recent study in the British Journal of Urology (2004; 94:817-20).

The FDA has issued a consumer alert for and has stopped the importation of the dietary supplements Actra-Rx and Yilishen, because they contain prescription-strength quantities of sildenafil, the active ingredient in Viagra.