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1 ureteral stents and the future of stents in urology.
2 to various applications within the field of urology.
3 riety of surgical interventions in pediatric urology.
4 e advocated for clinical use in the field of urology.
5 r with general surgery, thoracic surgery, or urology.
6 plex cystic renal mass should be referred to urology.
7 tribute to antibiotic stewardship efforts in urology.
8 tential of the MSC secretome in regenerative urology.
9 em cells and their secretome in regenerative urology.
10 f neurology, psychiatry, cardiology and even urology.
11 view of reconstructive robotic procedures in urology.
12 n laparoscopic single-site (LESS) surgery in urology.
13 engineering and their relevance to pediatric urology.
14 re those most appropriate for sealant use in urology.
15 help individualize patient care for surgical urology.
16 be translated into the advanced practice of urology.
17 gonist therapy within the field of pediatric urology.
18 ting and controversial subjects in pediatric urology.
19 orthopaedics, otolaryngology, robotics, and urology.
21 urosurgery (7.0%), critical care (6.0%), and urology (2.8%); 1.9% did not report a departmental affil
22 orthopedics, 3.21 (95% CI, 2.73-3.77) times; urology, 2.95 (95% CI, 2.44-3.56) times; GS, 1.21 (95% C
23 aried by surgical specialty: general, 12.5%; urology, 9.0%; neurosurgery, 10.5%; orthopedic, 9.6%; ot
24 his study, with 4438 in orthopedics, 1779 in urology, 9177 in GS, 5819 in OBGYN, 14 493 in FM, and 30
25 alth will continue to be an integral part of urology after the pandemic and our field should embrace
26 logical Association, European Association of Urology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, and Nati
27 izations such as the European Association of Urology, American Urologic Association, International Co
28 e conclusions of the European Association of Urology, American Urological Association and National In
29 esentatives from the European Association of Urology, American Urological Association, and the Colleg
30 in NDI from paediatric and adult nephrology, urology and clinical genetics from the European Rare Kid
31 nt literature of biomarkers within pediatric urology and discusses future perspectives and directions
32 Using the recent European Association of Urology and European Association of Nuclear Medicine rec
33 n aids are available for use in the field of urology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive su
34 erative case logs from the American Board of Urology and identified urologists performing at least 1
35 ns one of the most challenging procedures in urology and is frequently associated with complications,
36 randomized clinical trial conducted at 91 US urology and medical oncology clinics that enrolled 478 m
40 armacology to 63.4% (95% CI, 62.1%-64.7%) in urology and showed only negligible associations with cli
41 rative research group from the Department of Urology and the Automation & Robotics Research Institute
42 escribes the evolution of virtual reality in urology and the milestones of its current clinical use.
49 t medicine to endocrinology, gynaecology and urology are caring for transgender patients in increasin
50 lopment and application of pediatric robotic urology are currently manifesting themselves with a rapi
53 ation, as recommended by the recent American Urology Association guidelines on MH, may be a better ap
54 tract symptoms is not suggested by American Urology Association guidelines; however, European Associ
55 alized prostate cancer, in the Department of Urology at the Mayo Clinic during 1966-95; 4,288 men res
57 r with general surgery, thoracic surgery, or urology between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2022.
58 nd awareness is increasing in reconstructive urology but more work is required to demonstrate the eff
60 ancer Foundation, National Cancer Institute, Urology Care Foundation, Damon Runyon Cancer Research Fo
63 d, phase 3 trial done in 125 cancer centres, urology centres, and hospitals across 18 countries, pati
64 max = 0.21, P < 0.001) and American Board of Urology certification (d = 0.10, P = 0.033) but not by r
66 13 was performed at a Veterans Affairs-based urology clinic in Brooklyn, New York, among 104 adult me
67 An elderly male was seen at an outpatient urology clinic over a period of 3 years with repeat urin
68 by prospectively recruited participants in a urology clinic setting included men with suspicion of PC
72 ese genes were recruited from 34 genetic and urology clinics in eight countries, and underwent a base
73 nd, placebo-controlled trial conducted at 95 urology clinics in the United States involving men 40 ye
76 ex and the scope of its effect in functional urology could help urologists to maximize the positive e
77 es or procedures in the same specialty area (urology) could translate into better outcomes after majo
78 ed 48 ISE items (questions and answers) on 5 urology CPGs (hematuria and priapism [HP]; staghorn calc
79 Dubin's classification), was admitted to the Urology Department for suspected accidental surgical lig
80 eived CAP, and 110 patients from a pediatric urology department underwent endoscopic injection of dex
81 ion 38 incorrectly read "ICNU-Nephrology and Urology Department, Barcelona, Spain"; "Renal Division,
84 d UTI, hospitalized at internal medicine and urology departments of 19 university and nonuniversity D
88 Prostate [STARCAP], European Association of Urology [EAU], and National Comprehensive Cancer Network
89 nstructive, obstetric fistula, neurosurgery, urology, ENT, craniofacial, burn, and general surgery) t
91 on the basis of both European Association of Urology/European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EAU/EA
92 accordance with the European Association of Urology/European Association of Nuclear Medicine criteri
93 troenterology, proctology, rheumatology, and urology from a retrospective administrative database of
94 paroscopic approaches to orthopedic surgery, urology, general surgery, and thoracic surgery, it now i
96 wo samples: one comprising 35 self-referring urology groups in private practice and a matched control
97 ntrol group comprising 35 non-self-referring urology groups in private practice, and the other compri
100 mmendations from the European Association of Urology guideline on MIBC and metastatic bladder cancer,
102 ostatectomy, whereas European Association of Urology guidelines recommend prostate-specific membrane
103 vic reconstructive surgeons in the fields of urology, gynecology and urogynecology have continually a
104 gement strategies from multiple specialties (urology, gynecology, pain medicine, gastroenterology, co
106 olution of laparoscopic surgery in pediatric urology has been limited by the challenge of laparoscopi
112 ng and new emerging frontier in the field of urology, has tremendous potential to progress in the fut
113 sisted surgeries in both general surgery and urology have been performed with technical success to da
114 Randomized controlled trials in functional urology have demonstrated the importance of the placebo
117 rmatology, but worse than otolaryngology and urology, in terms of the proportion of eligible professi
118 measured in 5 specialties: medical oncology, urology, infectious disease, gastroenterology, and rheum
121 formed with the da Vinci system in pediatric urology is pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstru
123 ect, endorsed by the European Association of Urology, is to explore expert opinion on the management
125 dological and reporting quality of published urology LCAs generally requires improvement and standard
126 ession coefficient, -18; SE, 1.6, P < .001), urology (linear regression coefficient, -11; SE, 4.0; P
128 ct as an independent group of experts across urology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, radiology
129 ience and professions - continence advisors, urology, multiple sclerosis (MS) and spinal cord injury
132 ecialties or general physician groups (n=5); urology (n=4); gastroenterology and orthopedics (n=3 eac
133 wer telehealth use (cardiology, orthopedics, urology, nephrology, and dermatology), telehealth visits
134 telehealth was highest in gastroenterology, urology, neurology, and neurosurgery and lowest in ophth
135 esents 9 surgical specialty groups: general, urology, neurosurgery, orthopedic, otolaryngology, plast
137 m nearly all pediatric specialties including urology, oncology, cardiology, gastroenterology, and ort
138 ring clinician specialty was most frequently urology or advanced practice clinician for claims among
140 gy, gastroenterology, surgery, neurosurgery, urology, orthopedic surgery, otolaryngology, obstetrics/
143 Rates could only be ascertained in 52% of urology patients and 47% of gynecology patients because
146 patient age, race, and PSA level, as well as urology practice and individual urology practitioners.
147 , use of AS varied from 4.0% to 78.0% at the urology practice level and from 0% to 100% at the practi
150 reporting registry including data from 1945 urology practitioners at 349 practices across 48 US stat
152 sions, excluding those related to pregnancy, urology procedures, and with lengths of stay >30 days.
154 ecialty (general surgery, r = 0.02; P = .83; urology, r = 0.05; P = .64; plastic surgery, r = 0.11; P
155 ology, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, and urology ranged from $954 to $6980, and median payments i
156 guidelines; however, European Association of Urology recommends the assessment of the upper urinary t
157 Cancer Research Initiative from the 2 major urology referral centers in Alberta (University of Alber
158 UE CARE ADVICE 5: Clinicians should consider urology referral for cystoscopy and imaging in adults wi
160 PT-3.5 responses were assessed by two senior urology residents using pre-defined criteria, with discr
162 te cancer arm of the European Association of Urology's new endeavour, UroEvidenceHub, PIONEER maintai
163 carcinoma have been largely neglected by the urology scientific community in favour of more common -
166 e was to test whether the Society for Foetal Urology (SFU) and urinary tract dilatation (UTD) ultraso
168 thin a children's hospital between pediatric urology specialists and general urologist performing the
170 ls by procedure-specific volume, specialized urology status, and Leapfrog criteria was obtained to de
173 valuate the performance of 12 members in our urology team as regards compliance with GMC guidance for
174 ity of California, Los Angeles Department of Urology, the Jennifer Jones Simon Foundation assembled 3
175 cipants were referred from the department of urology to (18)F-NaF PET/CT and underwent (18)F-PSMA PET
178 arning and a dermatological perspective into urology training is essential, empowering urologists to
179 nd was compared with European Association of Urology, University of California San Francisco Cancer o
180 astroenterology, pediatric gastroenterology, urology, urogynecology, colorectal surgery, geriatrics,
182 2,482 adults undergoing surgery (orthopedic, urology, vascular, gastrointestinal, and gynecology) wit
185 In addition to laboratories or pathologists, urology was the most common clinician specialty conducti
188 tion of laparoscopic techniques in pediatric urology, which has been somewhat slow to develop compare
193 apita and demographic characteristics of the urology workforce up to 2060 were calculated under guide
194 growth model of 0% increase of the incoming urology workforce with cohort projection per projected U
196 s becoming increasingly popular in pediatric urology, yet has significant issues with interpretation.