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AUA UPDATE SERIES INDEXVOLUMES 1–38
ACID-BASE EQUILIBRIUM:Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Abnormalities in
Urological Practice. Tanrikut C and McDougal WS, Vol. 25, Lesson 19, 2006
ADRENAL GLAND DISEASE:The Adrenal: Diagnosis and Medical Management. Stewart
BH, Vol. II, Lesson 14, 1983Adrenal Incidentalomas. Mandeville J and Moinzadeh A,
Vol. 29, Lesson 4, 2010The Adrenal: Surgical Therapy. Stewart BH, Vol. II, Lesson
15, 1983Anatomy and Physiology of the Adrenal. Bravo EL and
Stewart BH, Vol. II, Lesson 13, 1983Assessment and Management of an Adrenal Mass in
Urological Practice. Kutikov A, Mehrazin R and Uzzo RG, Vol. 33, Lesson 19, 2014
Contemporary Surgical Approaches to the Adrenal Gland. Du K and Bishoff JT, Vol. 35, Lesson 32, 2016
Diagnosis and Management of Adrenogenital Syndrome Caused by Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Kroovand RL, Vol. IV, Lesson 36, 1985
Diagnosis and Management of Pheochromocytoma. Daneshvar M and Bratslavsky G, Vol. 38, Lesson 1, 2019
Diagnosis of Surgical Adrenal Disorders. Vaughan ED, Vol. XVI, Lesson 39, 1997
Laparoscopic Versus Open Adrenal Surgery. Gill IS and Novick AC, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 33, 1999
Malignant Adrenal Tumors. Novakovic K, Ersahin C, Picken M and Campbell SC, Vol. 23, Lesson 30, 2004
Prenatal Diagnosis of Urological Diseases. Herndon CDA and Cain MP, Vol. 28, Lesson 3, 2009
Surgically Treatable Adrenal Disorders Part I. Donohue JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 19, 1990
Surgically Treatable Adrenal Disorders Part II. Donohue JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 20, 1990
ALGORITHMS:Nocturia in Adults. Weiss JP, Lee CL and Blaivas JG, Vol.
27, Lesson 10, 2008Predictive Models for Prostate Cancer. Sengupta S and
Blute ML, Vol. 25, Lesson 35, 2006Prediction Models of Renal Cell Carcinoma. Lane BR,
Kattan MW and Novick AC, Vol. 25, Lesson 7, 2006
ANATOMY:Anatomy and Innervation of the Male Urethra, the
Rhabdosphincter, and the Corpora Cavernosa Part II. Strasser H, Stenzel A, Hobisch A, Bartsch G and Poisel S, Vol. XX, Lesson 16, 2001
Anatomy of the Penis and Male Perineum Part I. Devine CJ and Angermeier KW, Vol. XIII, Lesson 2, 1994
Anatomy of the Penis and Male Perineum Part II. Angermeier KW and Devine CJ, Vol. XIII, Lesson 3, 1994
Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases of the Epididymis. Tracy C and Steers W, Vol. 26, Lesson 12, 2007
Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology of Bladder Urothelium. Birder LA, Vol. 24, Lesson 25, 2005
Anatomy of the Testis: A Clinically Relevant Review. Tadros N, Hecht S, Ostrowski KA and Hedges JC, Vol. 34, Lesson 9, 2015
Applied Anatomy of the Groin Part I. Redman JE, Vol. VIII, Lesson 9, 1989
Applied Anatomy of the Groin Part II. Redman JE, Vol. VIII, Lesson 10, 1989
Evaluation and Management of Posterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse. Sherman ND and Amundsen CL, Vol. 25, Lesson 31, 2006
Neuroanatomy of the Retroperitoneum and the Pelvis: Operative Implications Part I. Strasser H, Stenzel A, Hobisch A, Bartsch G and Poisel S, Vol. XX, Lesson 15, 2001
Practical Pelvic Anatomy Pertinent to Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy. Myers RP, Vol. XIII, Lesson 4, 1994
Surgical Renal Anatomy. Kim IY and Clayman RV, Vol. 25, Lesson 40, 2006
ANDROGENS:Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer.
Pinthus JH, Hajek D and Trachtenberg J, Vol. 25, Lesson 15, 2006
Androgen Replacement Therapy: Fact or Folly. Gettman M, Barrett DM and Nehra A, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 2, 1999
An Assessment of New Techniques and New Applications of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer. Nguyen PL, D’Amico AV and Hoffman KE, Vol. 29, Lesson 31, 2010
Managing Side Effects of Androgen Deprivation Therapy. Holzbeierlein JM and Thrasher JB, Vol. 24, Lesson 32, 2005
Long-term Complications of Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer and How to Manage Them. Nahar B, Barboza MP, Prakash NS, Venkatramani V and Punnen S, Vol. 36, Lesson 32, 2017
The Role of Androgen Receptor Signaling in Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Carver BS, Vol. 32, Lesson 29, 2013
Testosterone Replacement in the Patient With Prostate Cancer. Ramasamy R and Schlegel PN, Vol. 29, Lesson 32, 2010
Testosterone Therapy. Khera M, Vol. 32, Lesson 35, 2013Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer: How Urologists
Should Sequence Available Agents. Mostaghel EA and Lin DW, Vol. 31, Lesson 4, 2012
Vaginal Prolapse. Part I: Anatomy and Musculofascial Support of the Pelvis and Transvaginal Grade IV
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Cystocele Repair. Grey Maher M, Mourtzinos A, Yu H-Y and Raz S, Vol. 25, Lesson 29, 2006
ANOMALIES:Adult Myelodysplasia. McGuire EJ and Denil J, Vol. X,
Lesson 38, 1991Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease.
Gurkowski LJ and Grantham JJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 30, 1992
Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. Herron KG and Grantham JJ, Vol. VII, Lesson 32, 1988
The Bent Penis. Vorstman B and Devine CJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 16, 1995
Bladder Exstrophy. Duckett JW and Caldamone AA, Vol. III, Lesson 13, 1984
Bladder Exstrophy: Reconstructive Alternatives. Arap S and Giron A, Vol. X, Lesson 25, 1991
Congenital Anomalies into Adulthood Part I. Woodhouse CRJ, Vol. V, Lesson 27, 1986
Congenital Anomalies into Adulthood Part II. Woodhouse CRJ, Vol. V, Lesson 28, 1986
Congenital Penile Curvature. McCammon KA and Jordan GH, Vol. 23, Lesson 10, 2004
Current Management of Ureteroceles. Coplen DE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 30, 1998
Current Surgery for Epispadias. Hollowell JG, Woodhouse CRJ and Ransley PG, Vol. XIV, Lesson 11, 1995
Diagnosis and Management of Hydronephrosis In Utero. Kramer SA, Vol. V, Lesson 23, 1986
Diagnosis and Management of the Nonpalpable Undescended Testicle. Walker RD, Vol. XI, Lesson 20, 1992
Ectopic Kidneys and Renal Fusion Anomalies. Gleason PE and Kramer SA, Vol. XIV, Lesson 33, 1995
Ectopic Kidneys and Renal Fusion Anomalies. Snow BW, Vol. VI, Lesson 6, 1987
The Ectopic Ureter. Shapiro E, Vol. IX, Lesson 31, 1990Epispadias. Winslow BH and Devine CJ, Vol. III, Lesson 14,
1984Evaluation and Treatment of the Abdominal Mass in
Infancy and Childhood. Tank ES, Vol. III, Lesson 3, 1984Evidence Based Approach to Combining Androgen
Suppression and Radiation Therapy for Men With Locally Advanced or Clinically Localized Prostate Cancer. D’Amico AV, Vol. 24, Lesson 22, 2005
Familial and Genetic Urologic Disorders in Childhood. Walker RD, Vol. VI, Lesson 30, 1987
Impact of Prenatal Ultrasonography on Detection, Evaluation, Management and Outcome of Genitourinary Anomalies. Ellsworth P and Sitnikova L, Vol. 24, Lesson 28, 2005
Intersex Disorders Part I. Diamond DA, Vol. IX, Lesson 9, 1990
Intersex Disorders Part II. Diamond DA, Vol. IX, Lesson 10, 1990
Intersex Part I. Joseph DB, Vol. XXII, Lesson 5, 2003
Intersex Part II. Joseph DB, Vol. XXII, Lesson 6, 2003Long-Term Effects of Pediatric Urological Diseases. Lim
DJ and Walker RD, Vol. XV, Lesson 23, 1996Long-Term Management of Myelodysplasia From
Adolescence into Adulthood. Ginsberg DA, Vol. 28, Lesson 10, 2009
Management of Stones in Anomalous Kidneys. Elliott VL, Clements T, Gettle L and Raman JD, Vol. 29, Lesson 22, 2010
Megaureter in Children. Elder JS, Vol. VII, Lesson 24, 1988Megaureter in Children. Lockhart JL and Politano VA, Vol.
II, Lesson 33, 1983 Micropenis. Gonzales ET, Vol. II, Lesson 39, 1983Micropenis: Current Concepts and Controversies. Husmann
DA, Levy JB, Cain MP, Teitjen DN and Uramoto GY, Vol. XVII, Lesson 10, 1998
The Molecular Basis of Intersex Conditions. Kolon TF and Lamb DJ, Vol. XX, Lesson 14, 2001
The Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney. Peters CA and Badwan K, Vol. 30, Lesson 13, 2011
The Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney. Peters CA and Mandell J, Vol. VIII, Lesson 7, 1989
Myelomeningocele in Young Adults. Woodhouse CRJ, Vol. XXII, Lesson 8, 2003
Occult Spinal Dysraphism (the Tethered Cord) and the Urologist. Husmann DA, Vol. XIV, Lesson 10, 1995
Pelvic Lipomatosis. Roy O and Steers WD, Vol. 27, Lesson 11, 2008
Posterior Urethral Valve Obstruction. Hulbert WC and Duckett JW, Vol. XI, Lesson 29, 1992
Prenatal Diagnosis of Urological Diseases. Herndon CDA and Cain MP, Vol. 28, Lesson 3, 2009
Prenatal Management of Hydronephrosis. Coplen DE, Vol. XIX, Lesson 17, 2000
The Prune Belly Syndrome. Rich MA and Duckett JW, Vol. XI, Lesson 17, 1992
Renal Vein and Vena Caval Anomalies: Embryology and Clinical Implications. Mathews R, Fishman EK and Marshall FF, Vol. 23, Lesson 36, 2004
Sexual Identity: Shifting Paradigms for the Management of Ambiguous Genitalia. Zderic SA, Vol. XXI, Lesson 21, 2002
Surgery on the Horseshoe Kidney. Frederick LR, Moss J and Schwartz BF, Vol. 32, Lesson 17, 2013
Unusual Congenital Anomalies of the Lower Urinary Tract. Redman JE, Vol. II, Lesson 37, 1983
An Update on the Current Management of Bladder Exstrophy. Ben Chaim J and Gearhart JP, Vol. XVI, Lesson 19, 1997
Update on Ureteroceles in Children. Caldamone AA and Duckett JW, Vol. III, Lesson 36, 1984
Urachal Anomalies and Urachal Carcinoma. Weiss RE and Fair WR, Vol. XVII, Lesson 38, 1998
The Urachus: A Review and Update. Laboccetta LT and Picard JC, Vol. 31, Lesson 9, 2012
Urethral Valves and the Potential for Healing in Very
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Young Patients. Close CE, Vol. XIX, Lesson 14, 2000Urologic Evaluation of the Myelodysplastic Child. Poppas
DP and Bauer SB, Vol. XVI, Lesson 36, 1997Urologic Implications of Imperforate Anus. Brock WA and
Pena A, Vol. X, Lesson 27, 1991Urologic Management of the Myelodysplastic. Bellinger
MF, Vol. V, Lesson 39, 1986Urologic Manifestations of von Hippel-Lindau Disease.
Klein EA and Novick AC, Vol. IX, Lesson 33, 1990 von Hippel-Lindau Disease: Clinical and Molecular Considerations for the Urologist. Uzzo RG and Novick AC, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 18, 1999
ANTIBIOTICS:Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Urologic Surgery. Russo P, Packer
MG and Fair WR, Vol. IV, Lesson 1, 1985Antibiotics in Special Situations. Chelsky MJ and Hanno
PM, Vol. XI, Lesson 40, 1992Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Transrectal Ultrasound
Biopsy. Loeb S, Vol. 32, Lesson 1, 2013Complications of Antimicrobial Use in the Urological
Patient. Orenstein R and Wong ES, Vol. XIV, Lesson 31, 1995
Continuous Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Children: Current Controversies. Gaither TW, Wang MK and Copp HL, Vol. 36, Lesson 27, 2017
The Fluoroquinolones and Their Appropriate Use in Treatment of Genitourinary Tract Infections. Wright AJ, Walker RC and Barrett DM, Vol. XII, Lesson 7, 1993
Management of Acute Cystitis in Women without Antibiotics. Hickling DR and Nickel JC, Vol. 38, Lesson 6, 2019
Management of Antimicrobial Resistance. Boyle DP, Zembower TR and Maxwell KM, Vol. 35, Lesson 22, 2016
Newer Antibiotics. Hanno PM, Vol. III, Lesson 40, 1984The Use and Misuse of Antimicrobial Agents in Urology.
Weiser AC and Schaeffer AJ, Vol. XXI, Lesson 37, 2002What’s New in Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Urological
Surgery. Lightner DJ and Wymer KM, Vol. 38, Lesson 17, 2019
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:
Artificial Intelligence in Urology. Moreira DM and Niederberger CS, Vol. 38, Lesson 8, 2019
BIOLOGY:Apoptosis/Programmed Cell Death in Urology. Buttyan R,
Vol. XVIII, Lesson 34, 1999Construction of Artificial Organs and Tissues Using
Autologous Cells. Atala A, Vol. XIX, Lesson 16, 2000Discovery and Validation of Molecular Markers of Prostate
Cancer. Vickers AJ and Savage C, Vol. 29, Lesson 29, 2010
Molecular Aspects of Genitourinary Development. Coplen DE, Vol. 24, Lesson 13, 2004
Peptide Growth Factors in Urology. Steiner MS, Vol. XIV, Lesson 24, 1995
Use of Antibiotics for Prevention and Treatment of Infections in Pediatric Urology. Hollowell JG and Cunnion K, Vol. 28, Lesson 4, 2009
BIOMARKERS:
Biomarkers for Bladder Cancer Detection. Ajib K and Kulkarni GS, Vol. 38, Lesson 11, 2019
BLADDER:Acute Management of Bladder and Urethral Trauma.
Broghammer J and Wessells H, Vol. 27, Lesson 24, 2008Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology of Bladder
Urothelium. Birder LA, Vol. 24, Lesson 25, 2005Assessment and Management of Intraoperative Iatrogenic
Ureteral and Bladder Injuries. Kreshover JE, Morganstern B and Richstone L, Vol. 32, Lesson 34, 2013
Augmentation Cystoplasty. Smith RB, Vol. III, Lesson 16, 1984
Augmentation Cystoplasty. Welk BK and Herschorn S, Vol. 31, Lesson 20, 2012
Behavioral Treatment for Urinary Incontinence. Burgio KL, Vol. 25, Lesson 23, 2006
Bladder and Urethral Diverticula. Rovner ES, Vol. 25, Lesson 24, 2006
Bladder and Urethral Trauma. Weigel JW, Vol. I, Lesson 38, 1982
Bladder Diverticula. Cinman NM and Richstone L, Vol. 28, Lesson 20, 2009
Bladder Diverticula. Van Arsdalen KN, Vol. IV, Lesson 6, 1985
Bladder Exstrophy. Duckett JW and Caldamone AA, Vol. III, Lesson 13, 1984
Bladder Exstrophy: Reconstructive Alternatives. Arap S and Giron A, Vol. X, Lesson 25, 1991
Bladder Microbiome in Health and Disease. Mueller ER and Wolfe A, Vol. 38, Lesson 28, 2019
Bladder Neck Reconstructive Surgery in Children. Kropp KA, Vol. VIII, Lesson 40, 1989
Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Females. Kuznetsov DD and Kobashi KC, Vol. 24, Lesson 7, 2005
Bladder Outlet Surgery for Incontinence and Neurogenic Bladder. Dave S and Khoury AE, Vol. 29, Lesson 27, 2010
Bladder Pain Syndrome: Current Terminology, Diagnosis and Treatment. Erickson DR, Vol. 28, Lesson 36, 2009
Bladder Trauma. Thomas CL and McAninch JW, Vol. VIII, Lesson 31, 1989
Botulinum Toxin Use in the Lower Urinary Tract in Adults and Children. Ginsberg DA, Vol. 34, Lesson 16, 2015
Childhood Genitourinary Rhabdomyosarcoma. Broecker BH, Vol. V, Lesson 16, 1986
Complications of Bladder Augmentation in Children and Comparison of Gastrointestinal Segments. Rink RC,
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Hollensbe D and Adams MC, Vol. XIV, Lesson 15, 1995Continent Catheterizable Channels. Casey JT and Yerkes
EB, Vol. 33, Lesson 16, 2014Cystitis in Infants and Children. Marotte JB, Lee KL and
Shortliffe LMD, Vol. 24, Lesson 19, 2005Detrusor Underactivity. Abraham N and Goldman HB, Vol.
33, Lesson 11, 2014Diagnostic and Treatment Tools for the Management
of Multiple Sclerosis Related Neurogenic Bladder Symptoms. Tracey JM and Stoffel JT, Vol. 36, Lesson 30, 2017
The Fetal Bladder: From Embryology to Developmental Physiology. Nguyen HT and Baskin LS, Vol. XIX, Lesson 15, 2000
Fistula: See FistulaGlycosaminoglycans in Urology. Yun SK, Zimmern PE and
Lad P, Vol. XIII, Lesson 24, 1994Interstitial Cystitis. Batra AK, Hanno PM and Wein AJ, Vol.
XIX, Lesson 2, 2000Interstitial Cystitis. Batra AK, Wein AJ and Hanno PM, Vol.
XII, Lesson 8, 1993Interstitial Cystitis. Case GD, Vol. II, Lesson 26, 1983Hemorrhagic Cystitis. Kranc DM and Ovine LA, Vol. XI,
Lesson 31, 1992Hemorrhagic Cystitis. Rastinehad AR, Kavoussi LR and
Noble MJ, Vol. 26, Lesson 7, 2007Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome. Angel JB and
Erickson DR, Vol. 33, Lesson 8, 2014Interstitial Cystitis Part I. Hanno PM and Wein AJ, Vol. VI,
Lesson 9, 1987Interstitial Cystitis Part II. Hanno PM and Wein AJ, Vol. VI,
Lesson 10, 1987Ketamine: Its Use and Abuse in Urological Practice.
Gaunay G, Lufti F and Moldwin R, Vol. 35, Lesson 28, 2016
Long-Term Management of Myelodysplasia from Adolescence into Adulthood. Ginsberg DA, Vol. 28, Lesson 10, 2009
LUTS in the Patient with Parkinson Disease: Diagnosis and Management. Lee D, Dillon BE and Lemack GE, Vol. 31, Lesson 38, 2012
Management of Acute Cystitis in Women without Antibiotics. Hickling DR and Nickel JC, Vol. 38, Lesson 6, 2019
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part I: Intermittent Catheterization. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 37, 2006
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part II: Indwelling Urethral and Suprapubic Catheters. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 38, 2006
Management of Neuropathic Bladder in Children: Part I. Thomas JC and Elder JS, Vol. 26, Lesson 17, 2007
Management of Neuropathic Bladder in Children: Part II. Thomas JC and Elder JS, Vol. 26, Lesson 18, 2007
Management of Neuropathic Bladder in Children: Part II. Erratum. Thomas JC and Elder JS, Vol. 26, December 2007
Non-Opioid Adjuncts for the Management of Chronic Urological Pain (Non-Malignant Etiology). Thu JHL Meng Y and Lai HH, Vol. 38, Lesson 32, 2019
Nosocomial Urinary Tract Infections. Purves JT and McIntyre^M, Vol. 29, Lesson 17, 2010
Outlet Obstruction-Induced Bladder Dysfunction. Lemack GE, Zimmern PE and McConnell JD, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 10, 1999
Overactive Bladder: Diagnosis and Management. Gormley EA, Vol. 33, Lesson 14, 2014
Overactive Bladder, Urge Incontinence and Emotional Disorders. Steers WD, Litman HJ and Rosen RC, Vol. 27, Lesson 4, 2008
Painful Bladder Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis. Zoltan E, Ferlise V and Hanno PM, Vol. 25, Lesson 9, 2006
Prenatal Diagnosis of Urological Diseases. Herndon CDA and Cain MP, Vol. 28, Lesson 3, 2009
Primary Bladder Neck Obstruction in the Male. Kraus SR, Smith CP and Boone TB, Vol. XIX, Lesson 8, 2000
The Psychology of Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Primer for Urologists Who Want to Know How to Better Manage Chronic Prostatitis and Interstitial Cystitis. Tripp DA and Nickel JC, Vol. 30, Lesson 40, 2011
Technical Principles of Using Bowel for Urinary Tract Reconstruction. Poch MA, Peabody JO and Guru KA, Vol. 30, Lesson 39, 2011
Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Overactive Bladder. Ohmann EL and Brucker BM, Vol. 34, Lesson 25, 2015
Treatment of Non-Neurogenic Overactive Bladder with Electrical Stimulation. Chai TC, Vol. 27, Lesson 19, 2008
Unexplained Urinary Retention. Montague DK, Vol. I, Lesson 6, 1982
An Update on the Current Management of Bladder Exstrophy. Ben Chaim J and Gearhart JP, Vol. XVI, Lesson 19, 1997
Urachal Tumors. Pode D and Fair WR, Vol. X, Lesson 5, 1991
Urodynamics Best Practices. Scarpero HM, Kaufman MR, Koski M and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 9, 2009
Urolithiasis in the Patient With Augmentation Cystoplasty: Pathogenesis and Management. Franco I and Levitt SB, Vol. XVII, Lesson 2, 1998
Urological Management of Spinal Cord Injury. Lai HH and Boone TB, Vol. 27, Lesson 25, 2008
Uses and Abuses of Vesicostomy. Duckett JW and Ziylan O, Vol. XIV, Lesson 16, 1995
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistulas. Rovner ES, Vol. 25, Lesson 6, 2006
BOWEL:Augmentation Cystoplasty. Welk BK and Herschorn S, Vol.
31, Lesson 20, 2012Technical Principles of Using Bowel for Urinary Tract
Reconstruction. Poch MA, Peabody JO and Guru KA, Vol. 30, Lesson 39, 2011
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BURNS:Genital and Perineal Burns. Waguespack RL, Thompson
IM, McManus WE and Pruitt BA, Vol. XIV, Lesson 4, 1995
CALCULI:Acute and Chronic Cellular, Tissue, and Systemic Effects
of ESWL. Bregg K and Vaughan ED, Vol. X, Lesson 4, 1991
Adjunctive Procedures for Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy. Van Arsdalen KN, Vol. VI, Lesson 32, 1987
Adult Urinary Tract Infections. Rourke E, Kraus SR and Liss MA, Vol. 36, Lesson 37, 2017
Assessing Outcomes in Urology. Part II: Benign Urological Disease. Penson DF, Vol. 25, Lesson 27, 2006
Asymptomatic Renal Calculi: Incidence and Management. Westesson KE and Monga M, Vol. 31, Lesson 36, 2012
Bariatric Surgery and Risk of Stone Disease. Hyams ES, Steele KE and Matlaga B, Vol. 31, Lesson 27, 2012
Bladder Calculi: Diagnosis and Management. Ogan K and Healy K, Vol. 26, Lesson 35, 2007
Chemolysis of Urinary Calculi. Dretler SP, Vol. V, Lesson 21, 1986
Chemolysis of Urinary Calculi. Rodman JS and Vaughan ED, Vol. XI, Lesson 1, 1992
Clinical Implications and Bioeffects of Shock Wave Lithotripsy. Krambeck AE and Lingeman JE, Vol. 28, Lesson 25, 2009
Coagulum Pyelolithotomy. Novicki DE, Vol. I, Lesson 7, 1982
Complications of Ureteroscopy. Semins MJ and Matlaga BR, Vol. 27, Lesson 27, 2008
Current Approaches to Pediatric Stone Disease. Stapleton FB, Vol. XIX, Lesson 40, 2000
Cystinuria: Genetics, Diagnosis and Management. Thurmon KL, Newton MR and Tracy CR, Vol. 31, Lesson 34, 2012
Effects of Dietary and Supplemental Calcium and Vitamin D on Stone Disease. Antonelli JA, Vol. 35, Lesson 8, 2016
Endoscopic Lithotripsy Devices. Razvi H, Denstedt JD, Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. XIV, Lesson 36, 1995
Endourology: See EndourologyEpidemiology of Stone Disease. Scales CD Jr, Vol. 33,
Lesson 37, 2014ESWL: Quo Vadis? Kim SC and Nadler RB, Vol. XX,
Lesson 17, 2001Etiology of Renal Stones. Lee PH and Menon M, Vol. VII,
Lesson 5, 1988Evaluation and Management of Derangements of Calcium
Metabolism in Stone Formers: A Primer for the Urologist. Canvasser NE and Maalouf N, Vol. 37, Lesson 5, 2018
Imaging in the Management of Ureteral Calculi. Antonelli JA, Fulgham PF and Pearle MS, Vol. 32, Lesson 37, 2013
Imaging of the Common Benign Disorders of the Urinary Tract: Urolithiasis and Renal Infections.
Ananthakrishnan L, Herts BR, Simmons MN and Campbell SC, Vol. 26, Lesson 40, 2007
The Impact of Obesity on Benign Urological Disease. Figler B, Ogan K and Master V, Vol. 29, Lesson 5, 2010
Intracorporeal Lithotripsy. Segura JW, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 10, 1999
Laparoscopic Management of Urinary Calculi. Sutherland DE and Jarrett TW, Vol. 27, Lesson 29, 2008
Lithotripsy Devices—Mechanisms of Action. Dretler SP, Bhatta KM and Rosen DI, Vol. X, Lesson 3, 1991
Management of the Acute Stone Event. Pearle MS, Vol. 27, Lesson 30, 2008
Management of Calyceal Stones. Saw KC and Lingeman JE, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 20, 1999
Management of Kidney Stones in Pregnancy. Altamar HO and Miller NL, Vol. 28, Lesson 35, 2009
Management of the Lower Ureteral Stone. Dretler SP, Vol. XIV, Lesson 8, 1995
Management of Stone Disease in the Neurologically Impaired Patient. Roy OP, Wood L and Schenkman NS, Vol. 30, Lesson 27, 2011
Management of Stones in Anomalous Kidneys. Elliott VL, Clements T, Gettle L and Raman JD, Vol. 29, Lesson 22, 2010
Management of Ureteral Calculi. Dretler SP, Vol. VII, Lesson 6, 1988
Management of Ureteral Calculi. Sur RL, Marguet CG and Preminger GM, Vol. 25, Lesson 18, 2006
Management of Urological Conditions during Pregnancy. Wollin DA, Aponte MM and Shah O, Vol. 33, Lesson 13, 2014
Management of Urological Problems in Pregnancy: A Rationale and Strategy. Loughlin KR and McAleer SJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 5, 2005
Medical Management of Kidney Stones. Morgan MSC and Pearle MS, Vol. 34, Lesson 20, 2015
Medical Management of the Patient With Renal Calculi. Rudman D, Affrah H, Tuttle EP and Glenn JF, Vol. II, Lesson 9, 1983
Medical Management of Renal Calculi. Benson EA, Vol. VIII, Lesson 21, 1989
Medical Management of Urinary Calculus Disease Part I: Pathogenesis and Evaluation. Preminger GM, Vol. XIV, Lesson 5, 1995
Medical Management of Urinary Calculus Disease Part II: Classification of Metabolic Disorders and Selective Medical Management. Preminger GM, Vol. XIV, Lesson 6, 1995
Medical Management of Urolithiasis. Kraft KH and Pattaras JG, Vol. 26, Lesson 36, 2007
Metabolic Evaluation and Medical Management of the Calcium Stone Former. Lange JN, Mufarrij PW, Wood KD and Assimos DG, Vol. 31, Lesson 22, 2012
The Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Urological Diseases. Cotta BH and Parsons JK, Vol. 36, Lesson 38, 2017
New Developments in ESWL. Newman RC and Finlayson B, Vol. VII, Lesson 7, 1988
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New Trends in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy. Knudsen B, Vol. 30, Lesson 26, 2011
Optimizing Outcomes Following Shock Wave Lithotripsy. Schuler TD, Ray JA, Pace KT and Honey RJD’A, Vol. 28, Lesson 16, 2009
Pathogenesis of Stone Disease. de Cogain M and Krambeck AE, Vol. 30, Lesson 3, 2011
Pathophysiological Basis of Calcium Stone Formation. Lane JN, Mufarrij PW, Wood KD and Assimos DG, Vol. 31, Lesson 21, 2012
Pathophysiology and Management of Infection Stones. Benson AD and Miller NL, Vol. 33, Lesson 15, 2014
Pathophysiology and Management of Matrix Stones. Lai WR and Canales BK, Vol. 34, Lesson 22, 2015
Pathophysiology and Management of Uric Acid Calculi. Whitaker DL, Boyd CJ, Wood KD and Assimos DG, Vol. 37, Lesson 26, 2018
Pathophysiology and Medical Management of Uric Acid Stones. Maalouf NM, Vol. 29, Lesson 21, 2010
Patient Counseling for Upper Urinary Tract Calculi. Stern K and Monga M, Vol. 37, Lesson 21, 2018
Pediatric Nephrolithiasis. Ko JS and Tasian GE, Vol. 38, Lesson 31, 2019
Pediatric Urolithiasis. Diamond DA and Menon M, Vol. X, Lesson 40, 1991
Pediatric Urolithiasis. Ogunyemi O, Roach J and Slaughenhoupt B, Vol. 31, Lesson 35, 2012
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Technique, Indications, and Complications. Segura JW, Vol. XII, Lesson 20, 1993
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Technical Update. Beiko D and Tailly T, Vol. 35, Lesson 37, 2016
A Practical Approach to the Evaluation and Treatment of Nephrolithiasis. Shetty SD, Rivers K and Menon M, Vol. XIX, Lesson 30, 2000
Rare Stone Diseases. Millliner DS, Lieske JC, Goldfarb DS, Beara-Lasic L, Edvardsson VO and Palsson R, Vol. 35, Lesson 3, 20l6
Renal Tubular Acidosis. Kinkead TM and Menon M, Vol. XIV, Lesson 7, 1995
Renal Urolithiasis: Therapy for Special Circumstances Part I. Pearle MS and Traxer OA, Vol. XX, Lesson 39, 2001
Renal Urolithiasis: Therapy for Special Circumstances Part II. Pearle MS and Traxer OA, Vol. XX, Lesson 40, 2001
Role of Diet in Stone Disease. Heilberg IP and Goldfarb DS, Vol. 29, Lesson 12, 2010
Second Generation Lithotripters in Urology: In-Vitro Efficacy, Pain, and Handling in a Comparative Study. Eisenberger F, Rassweiler J and Bub P, Vol. VIII, Lesson 35, 1989
Selection and Outcomes of Therapies for Non-Staghorn Renal Calculi. Streeper NM and Nakada SY, Vol. 33, Lesson 28, 2014
Shock Wave Lithotripsy: Current Technology and Evolving Concepts. Weizer AZ, Zhong P and Preminger GM, Vol. 24, Lesson 36, 2005
Staghorn Calculi: Is Intervention Always Indicated? Saltzman B and Vaughan ED, Vol. VI, Lesson 8, 1987
Staghorn Stones: The Continued Challenge. Lingeman JE, Vol. XII, Lesson 19, 1993
Stents and Catheters—What’s New? Tennyson L, Kafka I and Averch TD, Vol. 34, Lesson 26, 2015
Strategies for Reducing Morbidity after Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease. Dauw CA, Knudsen B and Ghani KR, Vol. 38, Lesson 16, 2019
Surgery of Renal Calculi. Resnick MI, Vol. II, Lesson 29, 1983
Treatment Options for Staghorn Calculi. Assimos DG and Martin JH, Vol. XXI, Lesson 1, 2002
Type I Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis. Wang AJ and Preminger GM, Vol. 30, Lesson 25, 2011
Surgical Treatment of Pediatric Urinary Stones. Farhat WA and Kropp BP, Vol. 26, Lesson 3, 2007
Unenhanced Helical CT in the Evaluation of Suspected Renal Colic. Youssefzadeh D, Katz DS and Lumerman JH, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 26, 1999
Update on ESWL. Lingeman JE, Vol. XIV, Lesson 28, 1995Updated Approach to Staghorn Calculi. Lee DI, Kim I and
Clayman RV, Vol. 24, Lesson 35, 2005Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy. Pattaras JG and O’Keefe SC,
Vol. XXII, Lesson 19, 2003Ureteroscopic Management of Renal Calculi. Kaplan AG
and Lipkin ME, Vol. 34, Lesson 19, 2015Urolithiasis in the Patient With Augmentation Cystoplasty:
Pathogenesis and Management. Franco I and Levitt SB, Vol. XVII, Lesson 2, 1998
Urologist Performed Percutaneous Renal Access: Comparison of Antegrade and Retrograde Techniques. Fenton AS, Lynch SC and Bishoff JT, Vol. 25, Lesson 30, 2006
Where Does Shock Wave Lithotripsy Fit in 2015? Technology, Patient Selection and Techniques. Flannigan RK, Harriman DI, Paterson RF and Chew BH, Vol. 34, Lesson 15, 2015
CANCER: See Specific OrgansAdult Genitourinary Sarcoma. Russo R, Vol. X, Lesson 30,
1991Advances in Pediatric Urologic Oncology. Wu HY and
Snyder HMcC, Vol. XXII, Lesson 4, 2003Apoptosis/Programmed Cell Death in Urology. Buttyan R,
Vol. XVIII, Lesson 34, 1999Assessing Outcomes in Urology. Part I: Urologic Oncology.
Dall’Era MA and Penson DF, Vol. 25, Lesson 26, 2006Biology of Tumor Metastasis. Johnson JW and Fidler IJ, Vol.
VII, Lesson 1, 1988The Cellular Genetics of Urologic Tumors Part I.
Chromosomes, Oncogenes, and Tumorigenesis. Klein EA, Fair WR and Chaganti RSK, Vol. VIII, Lesson 14, 1989
The Cellular Genetics of Urologic Tumors Part II. Karyotype Analysis and the Cytogenetics of Urologic Tumors. Klein EA, Fair WR and Chaganti RSK, Vol. VIII, Lesson 15, 1989
Chemosensitivity Testing in Urologic Cancer. Sarosdy M
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and Lamm DL, Vol. I, Lesson 14, 1982Childhood Genitourinary Rhabdomyosarcoma. Broecker
BH, Vol. V, Lesson 16, 1986Complications of Systemic Therapy for Genitourinary
Malignancies. Gilligan T, Vol. 24, Lesson 31, 2005Complications of Urologic Chemotherapy. Roth BJ and
Williams SD, Vol. IX, Lesson 4, 1990Current Status of Biologic Markers in Bladder and Testis
Cancer. Javadpour N, Vol. I, Lesson 13, 1982Early Detection of Genitourinary Neoplasms. Thompson
IM, Vol. VI, Lesson 26, 1987Fertility Preservation in Men with Cancer. Stahl PJ and
Stember DS, Vol. 31, Lesson 14, 2012Flow Cytometry in Urology. Hermansen DK, Badalament
RA and Fair WR, Vol. VII, Lesson 27, 1988Growth Factors and Angiogenesis in Urology. Mydlo J and
Fair WR, Vol. VII, Lesson 39, 1988Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Urologic
Cancers. Penson DF and Litwin MS, Vol. XVI, Lesson 5, 1997
Imaging of Genitourinary Cancer. Vapnek JM, Hricak H and Carroll PR, Vol. X, Lesson 32, 1991
Impact of Environment on Urologic Cancer. Fleshner N and Fair WR, Vol. XV, Lesson 33, 1996
Late Effects of Treatment for Cancer in Children and Adolescents. Green DM, Spunt SL and Jones DP, Vol. 29, Lesson 28, 2010
Limitations and Pitfalls in the Early Detection of Cancer: History, Current Concerns and Future. Kramer BS and Croswell J, Vol. 29, Lesson 7, 2010
Lymphadenectomy in Urologic Cancers Part I. Donohue JP, Vol. III, Lesson 38, 1984
Lymphadenectomy in Urologic Cancers Part II. Donohue JP, Vol. III, Lesson 39, 1984
Lympho-Proliferative Disease and the Genitourinary Tract. McVary KT, Vol. X, Lesson 22, 1991
Malignant Potential of Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction Using Bowel. Spencer JR and Filmer RB, Vol. XII, Lesson 38, 1993
Management of Ureteral Obstruction Secondary to Metastatic Carcinoma. Mebust WK and Noble MJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 17, 1987
Management of Urological Problems in Pregnancy: A Rationale and Strategy. Loughlin KR and McAleer SJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 5, 2005
Molecular Biology of the Cancer Cell. Isaacs WA and Coffey DS, Vol. XI, Lesson 16, 1992
Needle Biopsy for Histologic and/or Cytologic Diagnosis. Carrasco CH and Von Eschenbach AC, Vol. IV, Lesson 15, 1985
Neuroblastoma Update. Coplen DE and Evans AE, Vol. XII, Lesson 35, 1993
Oncogenes in Urology. Kirschenbaum A and Droller MJ, Vol. VII, Lesson 33, 1988 p53: An Important Key to Understanding Urologic Cancer. DeWolf WC, Vol. XIV, Lesson 32, 1995
The Polymerase Chain Reaction: Applications in Urology.
Israeli RS and Fair WR, Vol. XVI, Lesson 4, 1997Precursors of Selected Cancers of the Genitourinary Tract.
MacLennan GT and Cheng L, Vol. 31, Lesson 19, 2012Precursors to Genitourinary Malignancies: A Clinical
Approach. Gershman B and Olumi AF, Vol. 31, Lesson 18, 2012
Prediction Models of Renal Cell Carcinoma. Lane BR, Kattan MW and Novick AC, Vol. 25, Lesson 7, 2006
Primary Retroperitoneal Tumors: Overview and Treatment. Zippe CD, Vol. XXI, Lesson 27, 2002
Principles of Immunotherapy of Genitourinary Cancer. Svatek RS and Curiel TJ, Vol. 34, Lesson 13, 2015
The Role of Cigarette Smoking in Genitourinary Malignancies and Clinical Interventions for Tobacco Use and Dependence. Hollowell CMP and Uddin T, Vol. 33, Lesson 40, 2014
The Role of Positron Emission Tomography in Urology. Chennamsetty A, Hafron J and Wong CO, Vol. 33, Lesson 25, 2014
Surgical Management of Recurrent Genitourinary Malignancies. Brandes SB and Greenberg RE, Vol. XV, Lesson 31, 1996
Ten Commandments in the Management of Chronic Cancer Pain. Mount BM and Ajemian I, Vol. VI, Lesson 7, 1987
Treatment of Urothelial Cancer of the Prostate. Resnick MJ, Kaffenberger SD and Chang SS, Vol. 32, Lesson 3, 2013
Tumor Markers in the Management of Urological Neoplasms. Lightner DJ and Lange PH, Vol. VI, Lesson 36, 1987
The Urachus: A Review and Update. Laboccetta LT and Picard JC, Vol. 31, Lesson 9, 2012
Urinary Cytology. Flanagan MJ, Vol. I, Lesson 33, 1982Urologic Malignancies in Renal Failure and Transplant
Patients. Shoskes DA and Khalili R, Vol. XVI, Lesson 26, 1997
Urologic Paraneoplastic Syndromes. Andrews PE and Novicki DE, Vol. XV, Lesson 32, 1996
Urothelial Neoplasms of the Kidney and Ureter: An Epidemiologic, Pathological and Clinical Review. Porter CR, Latchamsetty KC and Genega EM, Vol. 24, Lesson 10, 2005
Use of Newer Tumor Markers and Immunohistochemical Techniques in Urology. Sheinfeld J, Vol. X, Lesson 37, 1991
Vascular Access Devices in Urologic Oncology. Russo P, Vol. XV, Lesson 15, 1996
CARCINOMA, TRANSITIONAL CELL:A, B, H Cell-Surface Antigens: Their Significance in the
Management of Urinary Bladder Cancer. Limas C and Lange PH, Vol. II, Lesson 28, 1983
Adjuvant Therapy of Bladder Cancer. Montie JE, Vol. III, Lesson 32, 1984
Bladder Sparing Treatments for Muscle-Invasive Transitional Cell-Carcinoma of the Bladder. Given RW and Wajsman Z, Vol. XVI, Lesson 6, 1997
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Chemotherapy for Advanced Bladder Cancer. Thrasher JB and Crawford ED, Vol. XIII, Lesson 23, 1994
Contemporary Results of Radical Cystectomy for Primary Bladder Cancer. Gschwend JE, Vieweg J and Fair WR, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 13, 1999
Current Management of Upper Urinary Tract Radiographic Filling Defects. Blute ML and Patterson DE, Vol. XV, Lesson 17, 1996
Current Status of Biologic Markers in Bladder and Testis Cancer. Javadpour N, Vol. I, Lesson 13, 1982
The Development of Bladder Cancer. Pode D and Fair WR, Vol. VII, Lesson 40, 1988
Endourologic Management of Upper Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma. Clark PE and Streem SB, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 16, 1999
The Epidemiology of Bladder Cancer. Thompson IM and Fair WR, Vol. VIII, Lesson 27, 1989
The Fate of the Remaining Uro-Epithelium Following Total Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer. Kaver I and Koontz WW, Vol. VIII, Lesson 30, 1989
Guidelines for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Laviana AA and Chang SS, Vol. 37, Lesson 29, 2018
Immunotherapy, Checkpoint Inhibition and the Role of the Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor Pathway in the Treatment of Bladder Cancer. Alanee SR and O’Shaughnessy MJ, Vol. 36, Lesson 31, 2017
Immunotherapy of Superficial Bladder Carcinoma. Sarosdy MF, Vol. XIV, Lesson 29, 1995
Intravesical Therapy for Superficial Bladder Cancer. Herr HW and Laudone VP, Vol. VIII, Lesson 12, 1989
Intravesical Therapy of Superficial Bladder Cancer. Lamm DL, Vol. II, Lesson 20, 1983
Management of High Grade Superficial Bladder Cancer: Role of BCG. Sarosdy MF, Vol. XVII, Lesson 12, 1998
Management of Poor Risk Patients With Muscle-Invasive Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder. Shekarriz B and Pontes JE, Vol. XX, Lesson 12, 2001
The Management of Positive Urinary Cytology in the Absence of Visible Disease. Schwalb DM, Herr HW and Fair WR, Vol. XIII, Lesson 36, 1994
Management of Urothelial Carcinoma of the Upper Tracts. Klotz LH, Vol. VII, Lesson 4, 1988
Modalities Used in Diagnosis, Staging, and Evaluation of Bladder Cancer. Soloway MS, Morrison DA and Shelton TB, Vol. IV, Lesson 5, 1985
Molecular Diagnostics and Bladder Cancer Management. Han M and Schoenberg M, Vol. XX, Lesson 28, 2001
Non-Transitional Cell Bladder Malignancies Part I. Garber BB and Prestipino AJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 7, 1992
Non-Transitional Cell Bladder Malignancies Part II. Garber BB and Prestipino AJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 8, 1992
Nontransitional Malignant Epithelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder. Babaian RJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 21, 1985
Partial Cystectomy in the Treatment of Urologic and Non-Urologic Malignancies. Grob BM and Fair WR, Vol. XX, Lesson 24, 2001
Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection—Carcinoma of the Urinary
Bladder. Vieweg J and Fair WR, Vol. XV, Lesson 39, 1996
Perspectives on Cystectomy and Diversion. Rowland RG and Mitchell ME, Vol. IV, Lesson 29, 1985
Photodynamic Therapy for Urologic Malignancy. Manyak MJ, Vol. XIV, Lesson 12, 1985
Preservative Surgery for Carcinoma of the Upper Urinary Tract. Montie JE, Vol. I, Lesson 4, 1982
The Role of Environmental Factors in Bladder Carcinoma. Seebode JJ and Najem GR, Vol. III, Lesson 21, 1984
The Role of Immunotherapy in the Management of Bladder Carcinoma. Lamm DL, Vol. I, Lesson 12, 1982
Superficial Bladder Cancer: Epidemiology, Diagnosis and Natural History, Part I. El-Gabry EA, Strup SE and Gomella LG, Vol. XIX, Lesson 19, 2000
Superficial Bladder Cancer: Current Treatment Modalities and Future Directions, Part II. El-Gabry EA, Strup SE and Gomella LG, Vol. XIX, Lesson 20, 2000
Superficial Bladder Cancer: Natural History, Evaluation and Management. Fitzpatrick JM, Vol. VIII, Lesson 11, 1989
Technique of Anatomical Radical Cystoprostatectomy with Preservation of Sexual Function. Brendler CB, Vol. XII, Lesson 14, 1993
The Technique of Radical Cystectomy. Skinner EC, Lieskovsky G and Skinner DG, Vol. IX, Lesson 7, 1990
Urachal Tumors. Pode D and Fair WR, Vol. X, Lesson 5, 1991
Urinary Cytology. Flanagan MJ, Vol. I, Lesson 33, 1982
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM:Impact of Nephrectomy on Cancer Recurrence, Risk of
Chronic Kidney Disease and Cardiovascular Disease. Han JS, Kang SK and Huang WC, Vol. 31, Lesson 6, 2012
Non-Cardiac Factors for Preoperative Risk Assessment of Patients Undergoing Genitourinary Surgery. DeSouza RA and Nandwani V, Vol. 31, Lesson 5, 2012
CHILD ABUSE, SEXUAL:Recognition and Management of Suspected Child Sexual
Abuse. Ellsworth PI and Merguerian PA, Vol. XIV, Lesson 34, 1995
CLINICAL TRIALS:Bioethics and Regulatory Compliance in Urological
Clinical Trials and Research. Nashawati MA, Morales EE and Hernandez J. Vol. 34, Lesson 6, 2015
Clinical Trials Methodology. Davis JW, Chang SS and Schellhammer PF, Vol. 23, Lesson 18, 2004
Conducting Clinical Research in Community Practice. Shore ND, Sutton J, Poulos A, Martin S, van Breda A and Paivanas TA, Vol. 38, Lesson 36, 2019
Female Urinary Incontinence: The Value and Challenges of Randomized Controlled Trials. Aggarwal H, Lavelle RS and Lemack GE, Vol. 34, Lesson 12, 2015
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COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH:Comparative Effectiveness Research—What is it and What
Does it Mean for Urology? Cooperberg MR, Vol. 31, Lesson 24, 2012
Comparative Effectiveness Research—What is it and What Does it Mean for Urology? Erratum. Cooperberg MR, Vol. 31, Lesson 24, 2012
COMPUTERS:The Internet and World Wide Web in Urology. Press SM,
Vol. XVI, Lesson 9, 1997
CONSCIOUS SEDATION:Office-Based Conscious Sedation. Usenko J and Malhotra
V, Vol. 30, Lesson 30, 2011
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS:Cost-Effectiveness of Treatments for Prostate Cancer.
Haddad AQ and Lotan Y, Vol. 33, Lesson 20, 2014
CRYOTHERAPY:Ablative Focal Therapy for Primary Treatment of Prostate
Cancer. Eggener S, Vol. 29, Lesson 3, 2010Image Guided Percutaneous Treatment of Renal Masses:
Cryoablation and Radio Frequency Ablation. Ost MC and Kavoussi LR, Vol. 26, Lesson 13, 2007
Prostate Cryotherapy. Motola JA and Sharma N, Vol. 35, Lesson 2, 2016
CYTOLOGY:Management of Atypical Urine Cytology. Hartman C, Das
K and Vira MA, Vol. 34, Lesson 8, 2015
DELIVERY OF HEALTH CARE:Dealing with the Difficult Patient Encounter. Santiago-
Lastra Y, Williams BC and Hollingsworth JM, Vol. 34, Lesson 40, 2015
The Electronic Medical Record: Promises, Reality and Opportunities for Transformation into a Useful Tool. McGuire MS, Vol. 37, Lesson 36, 2018
Health Care Reform and its Impact on Urology. Hollingsworth JM and Hollenbeck BK, Vol. 29, Lesson 25, 2010
Informed Consent. De Caro JJ, Angell J, Issa MM and Ritenour CWM, Vol. 31, Lesson 26, 2012
Ins and Outs of the American Medical Association/Specialty Society Relative Value Scale Update Committee. Richards KA and Smith ND, Vol. 34, Lesson 36, 2015
Operating Room Efficiency: Process and Measures. Cheung C, Han M and Anger J, Vol. 36, Lesson 35, 2017
Patient Counseling for Upper Urinary Tract Calculi. Stern K and Monga M, Vol. 37, Lesson 21, 2018
Patient Health and Safety: Role of the Urologist. Kehoe J, Basler JW and Svatek R, Vol. 30, Lesson 35, 2011
Physician Reimbursement: A Primer for Urologists. Lubin
AL, Painter MN and Dowling RA, Vol. 37, Lesson 9, 2018
Racial Health Care Disparities in Urology. Modlin CS Jr, Zaramo CEB and Nguyen CT, Vol. 26, Lesson 19, 2007
Surgical Care Improvement Project as Applied to Urology. Casey JT and Gonzalez CM, Vol. 32, Lesson 40, 2013
Surgical Volumes and Patient Outcomes in Urological Oncology. Vickers AJ, Vol. 30, Lesson 36, 2011
Telemedicine in Urology. Ellimoottil, C, Andino J and Mukundi S, Vol. 37, Lesson 28, 2018
Transition from Pediatric to Adult Health Care in Urology. Tanaka ST, Vol. 34, Lesson 28, 2015
Transition to Value Based Care. Borofsky MS, Ohmann EL and Makarov DV, Vol. 32, Lesson 31, 2013
Urology and the Work Force Crisis. Lambert SM, Snyder HM III and Cooper R, Vol. 30, Lesson 33, 2011
Utilization of Non-Physician Providers in Urological Practice. Kraft KH and Snyder HM III, Vol. 30, Lesson 34, 2011
Volunteerism in Urology: Addressing Global Disparities in Education and Care. deVries CR, Vol. 29, Lesson 9, 2010
DERMATOLOGY:Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases of the External Genitalia Part
I. Plumb RT and Nickel WR, Vol. IV, Lesson 23, 1985Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases of the External Genitalia Part
II. Plumb RT and Nickel WR, Vol. IV, Lesson 24, 1985Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases of the External Male Genitalia
Part I: Infections, Bacterial, Treponemal, Fungal, Viral, and Parasitic. Pariser DM, Vol. XV, Lesson 19, 1996
Atlas of Cutaneous Diseases of the External Male Genitalia Part II: Benign, Viral, Transitional, and Malignant Tumors. Pariser DM, Vol. XV, Lesson 20, 1996
Common Benign Dermatologic Genital Lesions: Diagnosis and Treatment. Choi JM, Colen JS and Link RE, Vol. 30, Lesson 38, 2011
Urological Dermatology in Men and Women. Stefanovic K, Kobashi K and Donahue RP, Vol. 37, Lesson 7, 2018
DIABETES MELLITUS:The Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Urological Diseases.
Cotta BH and Parsons JK, Vol. 36, Lesson 38, 2017
DRUG HYPERSENSITIVITY:Adverse Drug Reactions and the Urologist. Fauver HE,
Vol. II, Lesson 27, 1983Antibiograms, Antibiotic Principles and Old Antibiotics
Revisited. Goulston C and Howell WR, Vol. 29, Lesson 11, 2010
Ketamine: Its Use and Abuse in Urological Practice. Gaunay G, Lufti F and Moldwin R, Vol. 35, Lesson 28, 2016
Management of Antimicrobial Resistance. Boyle DP, Zembower TR and Maxwell KM, Vol. 35, Lesson 22, 2016
Use of Antibiotics for Prevention and Treatment of
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Infections in Pediatric Urology. Hollowell JG and Cunnion K, Vol. 28, Lesson 4, 2009
DRUG THERAPY:5a-Reductase Inhibitors: Their Contemporary Uses and
Risks. L. Klotz, Vol. 32, Lesson 36, 2013 Adverse Effects of Intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guérin
Therapy. Kim SJ, Wise GJ, Schlegel PN, Khani F and Herr H, Vol. 37, Lesson 8, 2018
Antibiograms, Antibiotic Principles and Old Antibiotics Revisited. Goulston C and Howell WR, Vol. 29, Lesson 11, 2010
Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer: An Evidenced-Based Approach. Ritch CR and Cookson MS, Vol. 33, Lesson 21, 2014
Chemoprevention of Prostate Cancer. Part I: Chemoprevention Overview, Preventive Strategies and Agents, and Ongoing Phase 3 Clinical Trials. Thompson IM, Brand TC, Goodman P and Tangen C, Vol. 26, Lesson 20, 2007
Chemoprevention of Prostate Cancer With Finasteride. Thompson IM, Vol. 28, Lesson 28, 2009
Complications of Chemotherapy for Genitourinary Malignancies. Wolff P, Karnad AB and Sudarshan S, Vol. 28, Lesson 29, 2009
Contemporary Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Wheat JC and Lee CT, Vol. 29, Lesson 34, 2010
Fertility Preservation in Men with Cancer. Stahl PJ and Stember DS, Vol. 31, Lesson 14, 2012
Guidelines for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Laviana AA and Chang SS, Vol. 37, Lesson 29, 2018
Injectables for Stress Urinary Incontinence. Linder BJ and Lightner DJ, Vol. 36, Lesson 13, 2017
Intravesical Chemotherapy for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Matulay JT and McKiernan JM, Vol. 35, Lesson 27, 2016
Late Effects of Treatment for Cancer in Children and Adolescents. Green DM, Spunt SL and Jones DP, Vol. 29, Lesson 28, 2010
Long-term Opioid Use for Urological Chronic Non-cancer Pain: Questions and Answers. Duggan S, Jaeger M and Nickel JC, Vol. 32, Lesson 30, 2013
Management of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Refractory Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Patel T, Barlow LJ and McKiernan JM, Vol. 29, Lesson 24, 2010
Management of Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer. Joyce DD, Luckenbaugh AN and Resnick MJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 26, 2019
Office-Based Conscious Sedation. Usenko J and Malhotra V, Vol. 30, Lesson 30, 2011
Penile Squamous Carcinoma. Part II: Contemporary Management of the Inguinal Region. Pettaway CA and Paglilaro L, Vol. 31, Lesson 16, 2012
Perioperative Systemic Chemotherapy for Patients with Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Undergoing Radical Cystectomy. Maruf M, Agarwal PK and Apolo AB, Vol. 37, Lesson 1, 2018
The Role of Bladder Preservation Therapy for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Cahn DB, Churilla TM, Geynisman DM, Smaldone MC and Horwitz EM, Vol. 35, Lesson 25, 2016
Transurethral Management of Urothelial Carcinoma of the Bladder. Gorin MA, Ayyathurai R and Soloway MS, Vol. 30, Lesson 23, 2011
Treatment of Metastatic Prostate Cancer: How Urologists Should Sequence Available Agents. Mostaghel EA and Lin DW, Vol. 31, Lesson 4, 2012
Update on Medical and Surgical Management of Advanced Testis Cancer. Daneshmand S and Dorff T, Vol. 37, Lesson 3, 2018
ECONOMICS, MEDICAL:Applying Economic Analysis in Urological Practice. Scales
CD Jr and Saigal CS, Vol. 32, Lesson 12, 2013Cancer Survivorship. Skolarus TA and Wittmann D, Vol. 31,
Lesson 8, 2012Entering and Assessing the Private Practice of Urology.
Olivo JF, Vol. X, Lesson 11, 1991Federal Quality Reporting. Kapoor DA, Vol. 37, Lesson 33,
2018Health Care Reform and its Impact on Urology.
Hollingsworth JM and Hollenbeck BK, Vol. 29, Lesson 25, 2010
Medical Informatics. Tessier C and Schlossberg S, Vol. 27, Lesson 18, 2008
Outcomes Research: A Primer for Urologists. Albertsen PC, Vol. XVII, Lesson 14, 1998
Physician Reimbursement: A Primer for Urologists. Lubin AL, Painter MN and Dowling RA, Vol. 37, Lesson 9, 2018
Prostate Cancer Androgen Suppressive Therapy: A Resource Management Exercise. Mariani AJ, Vol. XX, Lesson 33, 2001
Understanding Managed Care and Managed Care Contracts: A Primer for Urologists. Albertsen PC, Vol. XV, Lesson 24, 1996
EDUCATION:Ethics Training for Residents: Teaching and Learning
Medical Professionalism. Bahnson RR, Vol. 26, Lesson 25, 2007
Maintenance of Certification—What is it and Why is it Happening? Flanigan RC and Howards SS, Vol. 27, Lesson 17, 2008
Medical Informatics. Tessier C and Schlossberg S, Vol. 27, Lesson 18, 2008
Surgical Simulation in Urology. Chen T and Sweet RM, Vol. 37, Lesson 22, 2018
Surgical Volumes and Patient Outcomes in Urological Oncology. Vickers AJ, Vol. 30, Lesson 36, 2011
Urological Education—What’s New, What’s Not and What’s Needed. Koch MO, Coburn M and King L, Vol. 29, Lesson 10, 2010
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Volunteerism in Urology: Addressing Global Disparities in Education and Care. deVries CR, Vol. 29, Lesson 9, 2010
ELECTROLYTES:Disturbances of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. McDougal
WS, Vol. I, Lesson 27, 1982Disturbances of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance. McDougal
WS, Vol. V, Lesson 8, 1986Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities in Urologic Practice.
Koch MO, Vol. XI, Lesson 12, 1992Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Abnormalities in
Urological Practice. Tanrikut C and McDougal WS, Vol. 25, Lesson 19, 2006
Simplified Assessment of Acid-Base Abnormalities. Kirby RR, Vol. I, Lesson 28, 1982
The Transurethral Resection (TUR) Syndromes. Sacks SA, Vol. IV, Lesson 40, 1985
ELECTROSURGERY:Understanding Electrosurgical Principles: Monopolar and
Bipolar Electrosurgery. Yates J, Calvert TJ and Munver R, Vol. 35, Lesson 20, 2016
EMBRYOLOGY:Embryological Development of the Urinary Tract. Tanagho
EA, Vol. I, Lesson 25, 1982Embryology of the Genitalia. Ceccarelli FE, Vol. I, Lesson
26, 1982The Fetal Bladder: From Embryology to Developmental
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Management of Distal Hypospadias. Zaontz MR and Long CJ, Vol. 32, Lesson 5, 2013
The Role of Genes in Aberrant Renal Development. Tash JA, Herzlinger DA and Vaughan ED Jr, Vol. XXII, Lesson 16, 2003
The Urachus: A Review and Update. Laboccetta LT and Picard JC, Vol. 31, Lesson 9, 2012
EMERGENCY MEDICINE:The Acute Scrotum: Management With the Use of Ancillary
Diagnostic Techniques. Vordermark JS, Vol. III, Lesson 17, 1984
Advances of Cardiopulmonary Monitoring of the Surgical Patient. Kirby RR, Vol. I, Lesson 37, 1982
Critical Care for Surgeons: A 2005 Update. Britt RC, Vol. 24, Lesson 24, 2005
The Diagnosis, Management, and Pathophysiology of Acute Renal Failure in Surgical Patients. McDougal WS, Vol. IV, Lesson 7, 1985
Emergency Resuscitation of the Urological Patient. Corriere JN and Flynn TC, Vol. II, Lesson 3, 1983
Management of Septic Shock. Hanno RM and Wein AJ, Vol. I, Lesson 3, 1982
Monitoring the Acutely Ill Patient. Reines HD and DeMaria EJ, Vol. XII, Lesson 22, 1993
Multiple Organ Failure Part I. Epidemiology and Pathophysiology. Barie PS, Vol. XII, Lesson 23, 1993
Multiple Organ Failure Part II. Prevention and Management. Barie PS, Vol. XII, Lesson 24, 1993
Pediatric Urology in the Emergency Department. Schneider R and Williams MA, Vol. XVI, Lesson 20, 1997
What the Practicing Urologist Should Know About Latex Allergies Today. Hamann CP and Kick SA, Vol. XIII, Lesson 14, 1994
ENDOUROLOGY:The Care and Handling of the Flexible Endoscope. Eichel
L and Clayman RV, Vol. 23, Lesson 7, 2004Complications and Morbidity of Endourology. Brannen
GE and Bush WH, Vol. IV, Lesson 3, 1985Complications of Ureteroscopy. Sosa RE and Vaughan ED,
Vol. VII, Lesson 35, 1988Complications of Ureteroscopy: Prevention and Treatment.
Motola JA and Smith AD, Vol. XI, Lesson 21, 1992Endoscopic Incisions of the Urinary Tract Part I. Lower
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Endoureterotomy—Endoscopic, Vascular and Surface Anatomy of the Upper Tract. Eshghi M, Vol. VIII, Lesson 38, 1989
Endoscopic Incisions of the Urinary Tract Part III. Endopyelotomy—Endoinfundibulotomy—Endoscopic Management of Upper Tract Tumors. Eshghi M, Vol. VIII, Lesson 39, 1989
Endourologic Management of Complications of Urinary Intestinal Diversions. Razvi HA, Martin TV, Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. XV, Lesson 22, 1996
Endourologic Management of Upper Urinary Tract Strictures. Delvecchio EC and Preminger GM, Vol. XIX, Lesson 32, 2000
Endourologic Management of Upper Tract Transitional Cell Carcinoma. Clark PE and Streem SB, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 16, 1999
Endourologic Renal Access: Percutaneous and Retrograde Methods. Sundaram CP, Hovsepian D and Clayman RV, Vol. XX, Lesson 35, 2001
Endourology Update. Brannen GE, Vol. V, Lesson 15, 1986Evaluation and Endoscopic Management of Upper Tract
Urothelial Carcinoma. Ambani SN and Wolf JS, Jr, Vol. 35, Lesson 39, 2016
Flexible Endoscopy of the Urinary Tract: Flexible Ureteroscopy. Conlin MJ, Vol. XXI, Lesson 8, 2002
Flexible Endoscopy of the Urinary Tract Part I. Kavoussi LR and Clayman RV, Vol. VIII, Lesson 5, 1989
Flexible Endoscopy of the Urinary Tract Part II. Kavoussi LR and Clayman RV, Vol. VIII, Lesson 6, 1989
Fluoroscopic Safety for the Urologist. Preminger GM, Fulgham PE and Curry T, Vol. V, Lesson 29, 1986
Introduction to Endourology: Percutaneous Nephrostomy and Ureteral Stents. Smith AD and Lee WJ, Vol. III, Lesson 5, 1984
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Nephroscopy. McAninch JW and Kahn RI, Vol. II, Lesson 10, 1983
Pediatric Percutaneous Urologic Surgery. Rutter ME and Kropp BP, Vol. XXI, Lesson 35, 2002
Percutaneous Endourology. Segura JW, Vol. III, Lesson 26, 1984
Robotics in Urologic Surgery: Risks and Benefits. Eichel L, Ahlering TE and Clayman RV, Vol. 24, Lesson 13, 2005
Surgical Simulation. McDougall EM and Sala LG, Vol. 24, Lesson 26, 2005
Update on Flexible Cystoscopy and Nephroscopy. Beaghler MA, Stewart G and Dickinson MT, Vol. XXI, Lesson 7, 2002
Ureteral Stents. Wignall GR and Denstedt JD, Vol. 27, Lesson 12, 2008
Ureteral Stents: Which, When, and Why? Watterson JD, Cadieux P and Denstedt JD, Vol. XXI, Lesson 16, 2002
Urologic Applications of Robotics. Stoianovici D, Cadeddu JA and Kavoussi LR, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 25, 1999
What’s New in Percutaneous Renal Surgery? Moskowitz MO and Smith AD, Vol. XII, Lesson 40, 1993
ENURESIS: See Urinary Incontinence
EPIDEMIOLOGY:Cancer Survivorship. Skolarus TA and Wittmann D, Vol. 31,
Lesson 8, 2012Clinical Epidemiology of Urologic Diseases: The Urologic
Diseases in America Project. Miller DC, Saigal CS and Litwin MS, Vol. 26, Lesson 26, 2007
Contemporary Management of Penile Carcinoma. Part I: Overview of Epidemiology, Diagnosis, Staging and Management of the Primary Tumor. Pettaway CA and Davis JW, Vol. 31, Lesson 15, 2012
Contemporary Management of Small Renal Masses. Kaul SA and Wood DP, Vol. 32, Lesson 38, 2013
Epidemiology of Stone Disease. Scales CD Jr, Vol. 33, Lesson 37, 2014
Fecal Incontinence in Adults: A Primer for Urologists. Trowbridge ER and Hullfish KL, Vol. 31, Lesson 12, 2012
Follow-up for Clinically Localized Renal Neoplasms. Donat SM, Vol. 33, Lesson 22, 2014
Limitations and Pitfalls in the Early Detection of Cancer: History, Current Concerns and Future. Kramer BS and Croswell J, Vol. 29, Lesson 7, 2010
Malignancy Following Bladder Augmentation: Recommendations for Long-term Follow-up and Cancer Screening. Husmann DA, Fox JA and Higuchi TT, Vol. 30, Lesson 24, 2011
Surveillance Strategies for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Schroeck FR, Montie JE and Hollenbeck BK, Vol. 31, Lesson 32, 2012
Understanding Clostridium difficile Infection for the Urologist. Khourdaji IS, Jafri SMA and Sims MD, Vol. 33, Lesson 10, 2014
EPIDIDYMIS:Anatomy, Physiology and Diseases of the Epididymis. Tracy
C and Steers W, Vol. 26, Lesson 12, 2007Surgical Reconstruction for the Vas and Epididymis. Wald
M, Vol. 36, Lesson 34, 2017
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES:Newer Ureteroscopic Instrumentation. Buscarini M and
Conlin M, Vol. 26, Lesson 30, 2007Reprocessing Office Equipment. Clemens JQ and Senese V,
Vol. 32, Lesson 27, 2013
ETHNIC GROUPS:Racial Health Care Disparities in Urology. Modlin CS Jr,
Zaramo CEB and Nguyen CT, Vol. 26, Lesson 19, 2007
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE:Evidence-Based Comparison of Nephron-Sparing
Treatment Options for Renal Cell Carcinoma. Rabets JC and Novick AC, Vol. 25, Lesson 28, 2006
An Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine in Urology. Dahm P, Scales CD Jr, Sur RL and Preminger GM, Vol. 25, Lesson 25, 2006
FECAL INCONTINENCE:Constipation and Fecal Incontinence—What the Urologist
Should Know. Popiel P, Chai T and Rickey L, Vol. 38, Lesson 3, 2019
Fecal Incontinence in Adults: A Primer for Urologists. Trowbridge ER and Hullfish KL, Vol. 31, Lesson 12, 2012
FEMALE UROLOGY:Assessing Outcomes of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Surgery in Women. Kaufman MR, Scarpero HM and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 7, 2009
Behavioral Treatment for Urinary Incontinence. Burgio KL, Vol. 25, Lesson 23, 2006
Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Females. Kuznetsov DD and Kobashi KC, Vol. 24, Lesson 7, 2005
Bulking Agents for Female Stress Urinary Incontinence. Appell R, Vol. 28, Lesson 19, 2009
Choice of Sling Material for the Treatment of Intrinsic Sphincter Dysfunction in Women. Singla AK, Vol. XIX, Lesson 13, 2000
Complications of Vaginal Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse. Dielubanza E and Vasavada S, Vol. 36, Lesson 21, 2017
Contemporary Evaluation and Management of Vesicovaginal Fistula. Ehlert M, Haraway AM and Atiemo HO, Vol. 32, Lesson 7, 2013
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Vaginal Prolapse Conditions Part I: Pelvic Anatomy, Cystocele, Rectocele. Cespedes RD and Dmochowski RR, Vol. XXI, Lesson 23, 2002
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Vaginal Prolapse Conditions Part II: Enterocele, Uterine and Vault Prolapse. Cespedes RD and Dmochowski RR, Vol. XXI, Lesson 24, 2002
Effects of Estrogen Replacement on Genitourinary Functions. Smith AL and Wein AJ, Vol. 30, Lesson 8, 2011
Estrogen Use: Modern Indications for Estrogen in the Treatment of Genitourinary Symptoms. Laughlin S and Brubaker L, Vol. 25, Lesson 22, 2006
Evaluation and Management of Posterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse. Sherman ND and Amundsen CL, Vol. 25, Lesson 31, 2006
Evaluation and Treatment of Anterior Vaginal Wall Masses and Lesions. Brucker BM and Nitti VW, Vol. 33, Lesson 9, 2014
The Evaluation of Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence—What is Appropriate? Johnson EB and Gormley EA, Vol. 32, Lesson 10, 2013
Female Dyspareunia. Sastry DN and Whitmore KE, Vol. 28, Lesson 8, 2009
Female Reproductive Medicine for the Urologist. Goulet EJ, McLean MR an Kolettis PN, Vol. 35, Lesson 9, 2016
Female Sexual Dysfunction for the Urologist. Costabile RA, Vol. 26, Lesson 21, 2007
Female Sexual Dysfunction: New Perspectives on Anatomy, Physiology, Evaluation, and Treatment. Berman JR, Berman LA, Lin H, Marley C and Goldstein I, Vol. XIX, Lesson 34, 2000
Female Urethral Cancer. Navai N, Wszolek MF and Dinney CPN, Vol. 31, Lesson 31, 2012
Female Urethral Diverticula. Hanno PM and Wein AJ, Vol. V, Lesson 3, 1986
Female Urethral Stricture Disease: Diagnosis and Management. Wu JN and Stone AR, Vol. 30, Lesson 7, 2011
Genitourinary Endometriosis. Bolgna RA and Whitmore KE, Vol. XIX, Lesson 4, 2000
Genitourinary Endometriosis. Payne CK and Whitmore KE, Vol. X, Lesson 15, 1991
Graft Materials in Prolapse Surgery. Togami JM, Krlin RM and Winters JC, Vol. 27, Lesson 31, 2008
Gynecologic Evaluation before Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery. Weissbart SJ, Arya LA, Wein AJ and Smith AL, Vol. 35, Lesson 12, 2016
Hormonal Treatment in Women: What a Urologist Should Know. Rosenblum N and Escobar CM, Vol. 38, Lesson 22, 2019
Late Complications of Female Continence Surgery. Wilmot CC and Galloway NTM, Vol. 26, Lesson 16, 2007
Management of Acute Cystitis in Women without Antibiotics. Hickling DR and Nickel JC, Vol. 38, Lesson 6, 2019
Management of Kidney Stones in Pregnancy. Altamar HO and Miller NL, Vol. 28, Lesson 35, 2009
Management of the Malignant Urethral Mass in Females. Filippou P and Smith AB, Vol. 38, Lesson 23, 2019
Management of the Urethra at the Time of Prolapse Repair. Ballert K, Vol. 29, Lesson 13, 2010
Management of Urologic Problems in Pregnancy: A Rationale and Strategy. Loughlin KR and McAleer SJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 5, 2005
Management of Urological Conditions during Pregnancy. Wollin DA, Aponte MM and Shah O, Vol. 33, Lesson 13, 2014
Mid Urethral Sling Procedures for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women. Daneshgari F and Frenkl TL, Vol. 27, Lesson 3, 2008
Native Tissue Repairs for the Surgical Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Redger K, Kim J and Kobashi K, Vol. 36, Lesson 10, 2017
Office Urogynecology. Erickson DR and Davies MR, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 11, 1999
Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology for the Urologist. Ellsworth PI, Cendron M and Walker RD, Vol. XVII, Lesson 36, 1998
Reconstructive Surgery in Females with Pelvic Malignancy and Radiation Injury. Wammack R and Hohenfellner R, Vol. XIX, Lesson 28, 2000
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Healthy Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women. Hickling DR and Nitti V, Vol. 31, Lesson 10, 2012
Sexually Transmitted Infections: Part I. Frenkl T and Potts J, Vol. 25, Lesson 2, 2006
Sexually Transmitted Infections: Part II. Associated Vaginitides and Urethritides. Frenkl T and Potts J, Vol. 25, Lesson 3, 2006
Shared Decision Making about Prolapse Surgery: the Right Operation for the Right Patient. Gomelsky A and Liang J, Vol. 38, Lesson 21, 2019
Techniques of Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy for the Management of Apical Prolapse. Burgess KL and Elliott DS, Vol. 31, Lesson 11, 2012
Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in the Frail Elderly Patient. Glass DH, Brucker BM and Nitti VW, Vol. 36, Lesson 3, 2017
The Urogynecological Examination. FitzGerald MP, Vol. 25, Lesson 21, 2006
The Urological Aspects of Vaginal Wall Prolapse, Part I. Diagnosis and Surgical Indications. Zimmern PE, Leach GE and Ganabathi K, Vol. XII, Lesson 25, 1993
The Urological Aspects of Vaginal Wall Prolapse, Part II. Surgical Techniques, Complications, and Results. Zimmern PE, Leach GE and Ganabathi K, Vol. XII, Lesson 26, 1993
Urological Complications of Gynecological Surgery. Gill H and Broderick GA, Vol. XIII, Lesson 32, 1994
Urological Complications of Pregnancy. Vollstedt A, Nammalwar S, Pais VM Jr, Hougen HY, Jiang DD and Duty B, Vol. 38, Lesson 34, 2019
The Use of Surgical Mesh for Incontinence and Prolapse Surgery: Indications for Use, Technical Considerations and Management of Complications. Terlecki RP and Flynn BJ, Vol. 29, Lesson 14, 2010
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The Use of Transvaginal Mesh for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence. Koski M and Rovner E, Vol. 32, Lesson 19, 2013
Vaginal Prolapse. Part I: Anatomy and Musculofascial Support of the Pelvis and Transvaginal Grade IV Cystocele Repair. Grey Maher M, Mourtzinos A, Yu H-Y and Raz S, Vol. 25, Lesson 29, 2006
Vaginal Prolapse/Incontinence. Part II: Enterocele, Uterine Vault Prolapse and Posterior Vaginal Wall Defects. Mourtzinos A, Grey Maher M, Yu H-Y and Raz S, Vol. 25, Lesson 30, 2006
Vaginal Reconstruction: A Review. Hensle TW, Gjertson CK and Reiley EA, Vol. 24, Lesson 29, 2005
Vaginal Reconstruction: Special Considerations. Vorstman B, McCraw JB and Jones HW, Vol. VII, Lesson 17, 1988
Vaginal Surgery for the Urologist. Hadley HR, Zimmern PE and Raz S, Vol. IV, Lesson 10, 1985
Vaginal Suspension Procedures. Leach GE and Zimmern PE, Vol. IX, Lesson 40, 1990
Vaginitis: Current Concepts of Etiology, Diagnosis and Therapy Part I: Trichomoniasis and Vulvovaginitis. Krieger JN, Vol. II, Lesson 35, 1983
Vaginitis: Current Concepts of Etiology, Diagnosis and Therapy Part II: Nonspecific Vaginitis. Krieger JN, Vol. II, Lesson 36, 1983
Vaginitis Syndromes: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. Krieger JN, Vol. IX, Lesson 21, 1990
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistulas. Rovner ES, Vol. 25, Lesson 6, 2006
FISTULA:Acquired Fistulae of the Urinary Tract. Velagapudi SRC,
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Vesicovaginal Fistula. Ehlert M, Haraway AM and Atiemo HO, Vol. 32, Lesson 7, 2013
Etiology, Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Rectourethral Fistulas. Holden MM, Elliott SP and Buckley JC, Vol. 36, Lesson 1, 2017
Iatrogenic Rectourethral Fistulas: Current Management. Masterson T and Middleton R, Vol. 24, Lesson 8, 2005
Suprapubic Closure of Vesicovaginal Fistula. O’Conor VJ Jr, Vol. II, Lesson 2, 1983
Surgical Approaches to Repair of Rectourinary Fistulas. Elmajian DA, Vol. XIX, Lesson 6, 2000
Transperitoneal Transvesical Repair of Vesicovaginal Fistula With Omental Interposition. O’Conor VJ Jr, Vol. X, Lesson 13, 1991
Urethral Reconstruction in Women. Blaivas JG and Chaikin D, Vol. 24, Lesson 6, 2005
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistulas. Rovner ES, Vol. 25, Lesson 6, 2006
Vesicovaginal Fistula: Current Approach. Rackley RR and Appel RA, Vol. XVII, Lesson 21, 1998
GENETICS:Cystinuria: Genetics, Diagnosis and Management. Thurmon
KL, Newton MR and Tracy CR, Vol. 31, Lesson 34, 2012Evaluation and Management of Klinefelter Syndrome.
Rajender A and Oates RD, Vol. 37, Lesson 24, 2018Familial and Genetic Urologic Disorders in Childhood.
Walker RD, Vol. VI, Lesson 30, 1987The Genetic Basis of Male Reproductive Failure. Oates
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Genetics in Urology: A Urologist’s Guide to the Genetic Revolution. Trofimenko V, Jenkins TG, Carrell DT and Hotaling JM, Vol. 35, Lesson 30 2016
Genetics of Renal Cancer and Treatment Implications. Metwalli AR and Linehan WM, Vol. 34, Lesson 5, 2015
Management of Urological Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Steers WD and Waldron PE, Vol. 24, Lesson 18, 2005
Overview of Gene Therapy for Urologic Malignancy. Ferrer FA and Rodriguez R, Vol. XX, Lesson 27, 2001
Pathological Classification and Molecular Genetics of Renal Cell Carcinoma. Roma AA and Zhou M, Vol. 26, Lesson 9, 2007
Tissue Based Gene Expression Testing for Prostate Cancer: Indications and Impact. Leapman MS and Cooperberg MR, Vol. 35, Lesson 34, 2016
GENITALIA:Common Benign Dermatologic Genital Lesions: Diagnosis
and Treatment. Choi JM, Colen JS and Link RE, Vol. 30, Lesson 38, 2011
Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Scrotum. Michaud JE, Di Carlo HN and Pierorazio PM, Vol. 35, Lesson 38, 2016
Early Genital Surgery in Children with Disorders of Sex Development: Concerns, Consents, Conundrum. DiSandro M, Vol. 35, Lesson 6, 2016
Female Cosmetic Genital Surgery. Evans S and Kennelly M, Vol. 37, Lesson 38, 2018
Male External Genital Trauma. Baradaran N, Murphy GP and Breyer BN, Vol. 36, Lesson 29, 2017
Urological Dermatology in Men and Women. Stefanovic K, Kobashi K and Donahue RP, Vol. 37, Lesson 7, 2018
GERIATRICS:Geriatric Patient Care: Basics for Urologists. Drach GW
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Lesson 9, 1992Geriatric Urinary Incontinence. Resnick NM, Vol. XVIII,
Lesson 28, 1999Strategies of End-of-Life Care. Scarborough B and
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Lustbader D, Vol. 32, Lesson 16, 2013Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse in the Frail Elderly
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Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly. Rohner TJ and Igou JF, Vol. V, Lesson 26, 1986
Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly. Wagg A, Vol. 32, Lesson 15, 2013
HEALTH PERSONNEL:Burnout in Urology. North AC, Vol. 37, Lesson 25, 2018Informed Consent. De Caro JJ, Angell J, Issa MM and
Ritenour CWM, Vol. 31, Lesson 26, 2012Managing Conflicts of Interest in Urological Practice.
Lightner DJ, Vol. 31, Lesson 25, 2012Operating Room Safety: The Role of the Surgeon. Lee JY,
Sowerby RJ and Meng MF, Vol. 36, Lesson 2, 2017Patient Health and Safety: Role of the Urologist. Kehoe J,
Basler JW and Svatek R, Vol. 30, Lesson 35Perioperative Management of the Older Urology Patient.
Tang VL and Suskind AM, Vol. 35, Lesson 36, 2016Practice Challenges in Urology: The Human Factors.
Lightner D, Walther JL, Skree S and Evans BA, Vol 28, Lesson 6, 2009
Promoting Professionalism in Urology. Dmochowski RR, Pichert JW and Hickson GB, Vol. 33, Lesson 32, 2014
Transition to Value Based Care. Borofsky MS, Ohmann EL and Makarov DV, Vol. 32, Lesson 31, 2013
Urologist, Heal Thyself: Wellness in Urology. Biewenga ED and Rhee E, Vol. 38, Lesson 40, 2019
Urology and the Work Force Crisis. Lambert SM, Snyder HM III and Cooper R, Vol. 30, Lesson 33, 2011
Utilization of Non-Physician Providers in Urological Practice. Kraft KH and Snyder HM III, Vol. 30, Lesson 34, 2011
HEMATOLOGY:Autotransfusion and Blood Conservation in Urology.
Klimberg IW, Vol. IX, Lesson 16, 1990Detection and Management of Bleeding Disorders in the
Urologic Patient. Raber MN and Benson GS, Vol. V, Lesson 4, 1986
Management of Urological Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Steers WD and Waldron PE, Vol. 24, Lesson 18, 2005
Renal Vein Thrombosis. Moreira DM and Smith AD, Vol. 31, Lesson 17, 2012
Urologic Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Hoofnagle RF and Tarry WF, Vol. X, Lesson 14, 1991
Urologic Surgery and the Anticoagulated Patient. Brown JA, Heit JA and Novicki DE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 19, 1998
Urological Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Morrison BF and Burnett AL, Vol. 31, Lesson 29, 2012
The Urologist and the CBC. Warren MM and Alperin JB, Vol. II, Lesson 24, 1983
HEMATURIA:American Urological Association Best Practice Policy: The
Evaluation of Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria in Adults. Grossfeld GD, Wolf JS Jr, Litwin MS, Hricak H, Shuler CL, Agerter DC and Carroll PR, Vol. XXI, Lesson 9, 2002
Common Urologic Bleeding Problems Part I. Garber BB and Wein AJ, Vol. VIII, Lesson 33, 1989
Common Urologic Bleeding Problems Part II. Garber BB and Wein AJ, Vol. VIII, Lesson 34, 1989
The Diagnosis and Management of Lateralizing Essential Hematuria. Nakada SY, Vol. XXII, Lesson 13, 2003
The Evaluation of Adult Hematuria. Mariani AJ, Vol. VIII, Lesson 23, 1989
The Evaluation of Adult Hematuria: A Clinical Update. Mariani AJ, Vol. XVII, Lesson 24, 1998
Evaluation of Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria. Barocas DA and Davis R, Vol. 33, Lesson 24, 2014
The Evaluation of Hematuria and Proteinuria. Glassock RJ, Vol. III, Lesson 30, 1984
Hematuria in Children. Elisson JS, Merguerian PA and Hernandez J, Vol. 35, Lesson 4, 2016
Hematuria in Children. Kaplan GW, Vol. IV, Lesson 4, 1985Hematuria in Children. Noe HN, Vol. XVI, Lesson 34, 1997Hemorrhagic Cystitis. Krane DM and Levine LA, Vol. XI,
Lesson 31, 1992Management of Emergency Bleeding, Recalcitrant Clots
and Hemorrhagic Cystitis. Linder BJ and Boorjian SA, Vol. 34, Lesson 3, 2015
Urinalysis: Proper Methods and Interpretation. Blute ML, Peihong H, Bowman C and Vira MA, Vol. 28, Lesson 24, 2009
Urological Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Morrison BF and Burnett AL, Vol. 31, Lesson 29, 2012
HYPERTENSION:Anticoagulation and Antiplatelet Therapy for the Urology
Surgical Patient. Culkin DJ, Exaire EJ and Lightner DJ, Vol. 33, Lesson 33, 2014
Contemporary Management of Renovascular Hypertension. Kim J-H, Goldfarb D and Novick AC, Vol. 26, Lesson 14, 2007
Evaluation for Surgically Curable Hypertension. Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. II, Lesson 31, 1983
Hypertension and Hydronephrosis. Vaughan ED and Sosa RE, Vol. X, Lesson 10, 1991
Management of Urology Patients Taking Anticoagulant and Antiplatelet Medications. Daniels PR, Gettman MT and Crispen PL, Vol. 28, Lesson 18, 2009
Renovascular Hypertension: Background, Pathophysiology, Pathology and Clinical Evaluation. Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. VIII, Lesson 18, 1989
Renovascular Hypertension: Diagnostic Strategies and Management. Vaughan ED and Sosa RE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 4, 1998
Renovascular Hypertension: Treatment Options. Vaughan
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HYPOSPADIAS:Complex Hypospadias: An Approach to Management.
Vordermark JS, Vol. V, Lesson 14, 1986Hypospadias. Duckett JW, Vol. XII, Lesson 17, 1993Long-Term Follow-up of Hypospadias Repair. Snodgrass
WT and Mitchell ME, Vol. XXI, Lesson 34, 2002Management of Complications of Surgery for Hypospadias.
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Lesson 40, 1982Reconstruction for Complications of Hypospadias, Part
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Reconstruction for Complications of Hypospadias, Part II. Devine CJ, Edited by Mitchell ME and Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 22, 2000
Repair of Coronal and Glanular Hypospadias. Walker RD, Vol. X, Lesson 27, 1991
Single Stage Repair of Hypospadias. Winslow BH and Devine CJ, Vol. I, Lesson 39, 1982
2-Stage Hypospadias: Historical Perspectives and Current Practice. Pohl HG, Atala AA and Retik AB, Vol. 23, Lesson 5, 2004
IMAGING TECHNIQUES:Ablative Focal Therapy for Primary Treatment of Prostate
Cancer. Eggener S, Vol. 29, Lesson 3, 2010Advances in Positron Emission Tomography for the
Management of Common Urological Malignancies. Siev M, Velazquez N, Turkbey B, Choyke PL, Khandani AH, Taneja S and Bjurlin MA, Vol. 38, Lesson 12, 2019
Anatomy of the Prostate as Seen by Ultrasound. Cooner WH, Vol. IX, Lesson 6, 1990
Adult Renal Cystic Disease: Current Update on Pathogenesis,
Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Transrectal Ultrasound Biopsy. Loeb S, Vol. 32, Lesson 1, 2013
Applications and Pitfalls in Interventional GU Radiology. Borsa JJ, Porter JR and Bush WH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 25, 2000
The Basic Principles of Image Guided Surgery. George AK, Turkbey B, Pinto PA and Rastinehad AR, Vol. 31, Lesson 13, 2012
Blue Light and Narrow Band Imaging in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer and Upper Tract Urothelial Cell Carcinoma. Gregg JR and Chang SS, Vol. 36, Lesson 11, 2017
A Case for the IVP: Risks and Indications. Bush WH and Gibbons RP, Vol. V, Lesson 1, 1986
Computerized Tomography: Basic Principles and Cross-Sectional Anatomy Part I. Collins TL and Ball TP, Vol. I, Lesson 17, 1982
Computerized Tomography: Basic Principles and Cross-Sectional Anatomy Part II. Collins TL and Ball TP, Vol. I, Lesson 18, 1982
Computerized Tomography: Current and Future Role in Uroradiology. Roesel DM and Herts BR, Vol. 36, Lesson 7, 2017
Computerized Tomography: Fundamentals of Image Acquisition and Clinical Usefulness. Manakas CM and Nakada SY, Vol. 28, Lesson 13, 2009
Contemporary Prostate Imaging and Applications for Diagnosis and Staging of Prostate Cancer. Sonn GA and Reiter RE, Vol. 33, Lesson 23, 2014
Cross-sectional Imaging Findings and Management. Kaabathina VS, Montgomery R and Prasad SR, Vol. 32, Lesson 2, 2013
Doppler Sonography in Uroradiologic Imaging. King BF and Hattery RR, Vol. XII, Lesson 21, 1993
The Emerging Role of Image Targeting in Contemporary Prostate Biopsy. Davenport M and Sonn G, Vol. 35, Lesson 13, 2016
Establishment of a Quality Assurance Framework for Introduction of Prostate Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Fusion Biopsy Programs. DiBianco JM, Turkbey B and George AK, Vol. 38, Lesson 7, 2019.
Fluoroscopic Safety for the Urologist. Preminger GM, Fulgham PE and Curry T, Vol. V, Lesson 29, 1986
High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Prostate Cancer. Koch MO, Vol. 27, Lesson 8, 2008
Image Based Approaches to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Masses. Simmons MN, Herts BR and Campbell SC, Vol. 26, Lesson 39, 2007
Image Guided Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer. Trifiletti DM, Showalter TN and Fairchild A, Vol. 35, Lesson 15, 2016
Imaging Contrast Media Reactions and Management. Jeldres C, Porter CR and Bishoff JT, Vol. 33, Lesson 12, 2014
Imaging for Genitourinary Trauma. Kuan JK, Porter J and Wessells H, Vol. 25, Lesson 4, 2006
Imaging in the Management of Ureteral Calculi. Antonelli JA, Fulgham PF and Pearle MS, Vol. 32, Lesson 37, 2013
Imaging of the Common Benign Disorders of the Urinary Tract: Urolithiasis and Renal Infections. Ananthakrishnan L, Herts BR, Simmons MN and Campbell SC, Vol. 26, Lesson 40, 2007
Imaging of Genitourinary Cancer. Vapnek JM, Hricak H and Carroll PR, Vol. X, Lesson 32, 1991
Imaging of the Penis and Male Urethra. Jordan GH, Vol. 27, Lesson 23, 2008
Imaging With Monoclonal Antibodies in Urology. Austin JC, Kahn D and Williams RD, Vol. XVII, Lesson 18, 1998
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Impact of Prenatal Ultrasonography on Detection, Evaluation, Management and Outcome of Genitourinary Anomalies. Ellsworth P and Sitnikova L, Vol. 24, Lesson 28, 2005
Intraoperative Sonographic Evaluation of the Kidney. Polascik TJ and Marshall FF, Vol. XVI, Lesson 18, 1997
Intravascular Contrast Media in Urologic Imaging. Keizur JJ and Das S, Vol. XV, Lesson 13, 1996
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Urology. Courtier J and Coakley FV, Vol. 29, Lesson 26, 2010
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Urology Part I. King BF Jr, Schnall MD and Levy J, Vol. XVI, Lesson 38, 1997
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in Urology Part II. Levy JB, King BF Jr and Schnall MD, Vol. XVII, Lesson 17, 1998
Method of Dynamic Retrograde and Voiding Cystourethrography in Urethral Stricture. McCallum RW, Vol. X, Lesson 12, 1991
Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Prostate Cancer. Frye TP, Kilchevsky A, George Ak and Pinto PA, Vol. 35, Lesson 14, 2016
New Trends in Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy. Knudsen B, Vol. 30, Lesson 26, 2011
Nonrenal Nuclear Medicine in Urology. Bueschen AJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 39, 1985
Nonrenal Nuclear Medicine in Urology. Bueschen AJ and Joseph DB, Vol. X, Lesson 39, 1991
Nuclear Renography. Pohl HG, Vol. 38, Lesson 39, 2019Office-Based Ultrasound for Urologists. Angell AH and
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LASERS:Contemporary Management of Penile Carcinoma. Part
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Laser Therapy for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Issa MM, Vol. XXII, Lesson 12, 2003
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The Surgical Approach to Large Gland Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Navaratnam A, Cumsky JL and Humphreys MR, Vol. 37, Lesson 13, 2018
The Use of Holmium: YAG Laser in Urology. Teichman JMH, Vol. XX, Lesson 20, 2001
LIFESTYLE:Lifestyle Changes, Nutritional Supplements and General
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Role of Diet in Stone Disease. Heilberg IP and Goldfarb DS, Vol. 29, Lesson 12, 2010
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM:Early Versus Delayed Lymph Node Dissection Versus No
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Non-Malignant Processes of the Lymphatic System of Clinical Importance to the Urologist. Novicki DE and Ferrigni RG, Vol. VI, Lesson 22, 1987
Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection—Carcinoma of the Urinary Bladder. Vieweg J and Fair WR, Vol. XV, Lesson 39, 1996
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Role of Lymphadenectomy in Genitourinary Cancer. Bochner BH, Carver BS, Coleman JA and Eastham JA, Vol. 28, Lesson 27, 2009
MALPRACTICE:The Ethics of Disclosure of Medical Errors, Unintended
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Expert Testimony and Medical Malpractice. Daily WJ Jr, Pierce HA and Loughlin KR, Vol. 32, Lesson 25, 201
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Minimizing Your Exposure to Medical Malpractice Claims. Harlan TJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 5, 1987
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MEDICAL ETHICS:Digital Cameras and Documentation in Urologic Practice.
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Ethics Training for Residents: Teaching and Learning Medical Professionalism. Bahnson RR, Vol. 26, Lesson 25, 2007
Expert Testimony and Medical Malpractice. Dailey WJ Jr, Pierce HA and Loughlin KR, Vol. 32, Lesson 25, 2013
Informed Consent. De Caro JJ, Angell J, Issa MM and Ritenour CWM, Vol. 31, Lesson 26, 2012
Legal Issues Relating to Urology. Waxman SW and Allam CL, Vol. 28, Lesson 5, 2009
Managing Conflicts of Interest in Urological Practice. Lightner DJ, Vol. 31, Lesson 25, 2012
Medical Errors. Hanno PM and Horowitz D, Vol. 23, Lesson 8, 2004
Medical Ethics. Steinberg D, Vol. XXII, Lesson 18, 2003Risk Management in the 21st Century. Griffen FD,
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Vol. 24, Lesson 2, 2005The Urologic Office Laboratory: Techniques and Impact of
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MEDICAL MARIJUANA:Consequences and Medicinal Uses of Cannabis in
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METABOLIC SYNDROME:The Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Urological Diseases.
Cotta BH and Parsons JK, Vol. 36, Lesson 38, 2017
Pathophysiology and Management of Uric Acid Calculi. Whitaker DL, Boyd CJ, Wood KD and Assimos DG, Vol. 37, Lesson 26, 2018
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: See Biology
MOLECULAR TARGETED THERAPY:A Primer for Administration of Endothelial Targeted
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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS:Diagnostic and Treatment Tools for the Management
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NEPHROLOGY:Chronic Renal Failure. Wombolt DG, Higgins MR,
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Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Management of Peri-Operative Acute Renal Failure. Goldfarb DA and O’Hara JF, Vol. XX, Lesson 4, 2001
Hyperfiltration Renal Injury: Urologic Implications. Modlin CS and Novick AC, Vol. XX, Lesson 6, 2001
Ischemic Nephropathy: Implications for the Urologist. Fergany AE and Novick AC, Vol. XX, Lesson 19, 2001
Management of Post-Obstructive Diuresis. Gulmi EA, Felsen D and Vaughan ED, Vol. XVII, Lesson 23, 1998
Management of Urological Complications of Renal Tranpslantation. Weight CJ and Shoskes D, Vol. 29, Lesson 16, 2010
Molecularly Targeted Therapy for Renal Cancer. Lane BR, Rini BI, Campbell SC and Novick AC, Vol. 26, Lesson 10, 2007
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Pathophysiology and Medical Management of Uric Acid Stones. Maalouf NM, Vol. 29, Lesson 21
Ureteral Physiology: Implications in Urological Practice. Waterman BJ, Jerde T and Nakada SY, Vol. 25, Lesson 17, 2006
PHYTOTHERAPY:Phytotherapeutic Agents for the Treatment of Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia. Santillo VM and Lowe FC, Vol. 25, Lesson 10, 2006
PRACTICE GUIDELINE:2018 AUA Erectile Dysfunction Guidelines. Walker KA
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Controversies of AUA Peyronie’s Disease Guideline. Seftel AD and Yang H, Vol. 36, Lesson 33, 2017
A Critical Appraisal of the AUA Urodynamics Guidelines. Gomelsky A, Khaled D and Krlin R, Vol. 36, Lesson 12, 2017
Evaluation of Asymptomatic Microscopic Hematuria. Barocas DA and Davis R, Vol. 33, Lesson 24, 2014
Guidelines for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Laviana AA and Chang SS, Vol. 37, Lesson 29, 2018
Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome. Angel JB and Erickson DR, Vol. 33, Lesson 8, 2014
Overactive Bladder: Diagnosis and Management. Gormley EA, Vol. 33, Lesson 14, 2014
A Review of the AUA 2013 Guideline on Prostate Cancer Detection and New Detection Approaches. Ross AE and Carter HB, Vol. 33, Lesson 26, 2014
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT:The Electronic Medical Record: Promises, Reality and
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Rethinking the Urology Clinic: Shared Medical Appointment. Winter A and Rhee E, Vol. 36, Lesson 14, 2017
Risk Management in the 21st Century. Griffen FD, Schneidman DS and Brown CA, Vol. 27, Lesson 28, 2008
Team Based Care: Integrating Advanced Practice Providers into a Urology Practice. Kiechle JE, Gonzalez CM and Hitt M, Vol. 36, Lesson 40, 2017
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Preventive Medicine Counseling in the Urologist’s Office. Kaushik D, Liss MA and Thompson IM Jr, Vol. 34, Lesson 24, 2015
Preventive Medicine for Non-Urological Conditions: What the Urologist Needs to Know. Reed-Maldonado AB, Arisco AM and Sehgal R, Vol. 30, Lesson 29, 2011
PROSTATIC DISEASES:5a-Reductase Inhibitors: Their Contemporary Uses and
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Basic Biological Studies of Prostate Disease: Translation to Clinical Application. Peehl DM, Vol. XV, Lesson 29, 1996
Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Decade of Change. Nickel JC, Vol. 25, Lesson 34, 2006
Contemporary Management of Advanced Prostate Cancer. Albiges L, Sweeney C and Kibel AS, Vol. 34, Lesson 29, 2015
Management of Spontaneous Prostate Related Bleeding. Borth CS and Nickel JC, Vol. 25, Lesson 1, 2006
The Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Urological Diseases. Cotta BH and Parsons JK, Vol. 36, Lesson 38, 2017
Prostate Development: Hormonal and Cellular Considerations. Uzzo RG, Herzlinger DA and Vaughan ED, Vol. XV, Lesson 1, 1996
Prostatic Ultrasound for the Practicing Urologist. Boyce WH, Vol. V, Lesson 40, 1986
Prostatitis. Britton JJ and Carson CC, Vol. XVII, Lesson 20, 1998
Prostatitis and Prostatodynia. Schaeffer AJ, Vol. II, Lesson 30, 1983
Prostatitis Syndromes. Lim DJ and Schaeffer AJ, Vol. XII, Lesson 1, 1993
Role of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound in the Management of Prostate Disorders. Chin JL, Dewar M and Siddiqui K, Vol. 36, Lesson 24, 2017
PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA:Assessing Outcomes Following Treatment for Benign
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Assessing Outcomes in Urology. Part II: Benign Urological Disease. Penson DF, Vol. 25, Lesson 27, 2006
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Frederick LR, Wei JT and McVary KT, Vol. 32, Lesson 21, 2013
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Estrogens and the Stromal Component. Oesterling JE and Lewis RW, Vol. XI, Lesson 23, 1992
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Markers for Disease Progression. Jaffe WI and Kaplan SA, Vol. 26, Lesson 31, 2007
Botulinum Toxin: Clinical Uses in Urology. Smith CP and Chancellor MB, Vol. 27, Lesson 15, 2008
BPH Patient Care Policies/Guidelines. Mebust WK, Vol. XII, Lesson 29, 1993
Defining Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Licht MR and Barrett DM, Vol. XV, Lesson 2, 1996
Epidemiology and Natural History of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Barry MJ, Vol. XII, Lesson 2, 1993
Epidemiology of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Barry MJ, Vol. XVI, Lesson 35, 1997
Evaluation and Management of Persistent Voiding Dysfunction after Surgical Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Simma-
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Evaluation of Treatment Response in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Wein AJ, Vol. X, Lesson 9, 1991
Functional Outcomes and Complications following Transurethral Procedures for Benign Prostate Obstruction. Cornu JN, Vol. 34, Lesson 32, 2015
Initial Evaluation and Management of Acute Urinary Retention. Dobberfuhl AD and Comiter CV, Vol. 35, Lesson 10, 2016
Laser Prostatectomy. Stein BS, Vol. XV, Lesson 6, 1996Laser Therapy for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Issa MM,
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Management of Spontaneous Prostate Related Bleeding. Borth CS and Nickel JC, Vol. 25, Lesson 1, 2006
Medical Management of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Walmsley K, Gjertsen CK and Kaplan SA, Vol. 23, Lesson 27, 2004
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Late Effects of Treatment for Cancer in Children and Adolescents. Green DM, Spunt SL and Jones DP, Vol. 29, Lesson 28, 2010
Management of Acute and Chronic Complications of Radiation Therapy for Pelvic Malignancy: An Overview. Ajay D, Tang C, Chapin B and Westney OL, Vol. 38, Lesson 18, 2019
Management of the Acute and Chronic Urinary Complications of Radiation Therapy for Prostate Cancer. Cameron AKP and Latini JM, Vol. 27, Lesson 32, 2008
Management of Complications of Radiation Therapy. McDonald M, Vol. I, Lesson 8, 1982
New Advances in Prostate Brachytherapy. Shinohara K and Yamasaki I, Vol. 28, Lesson 1, 2009
Non-Cardiac Factors for Preoperative Risk Assessment of Patients Undergoing Genitourinary Surgery. DeSouza RA and Nandwani V, Vol. 31, Lesson 5, 2012
Organ-Sparing Treatment of Penile Carcinoma. Crook J, Zimmerman B and Santucci R, Vol. 28, Lesson 39, 2009
Penile Squamous Carcinoma. Part II: Contemporary Management of the Inguinal Region. Pettaway CA and Paglilaro L, Vol. 31, Lesson 16, 2012
Prostate Brachytherapy—Technique, Radiophysical Considerations, and Biology Part I. Smalley SR and Noble MJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 33, 1992
Prostate Brachytherapy—Clinical Results, Complications, and Salvage Therapy Part II. Smalley SR and Noble MJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 34, 1992
Proton Therapy. McDonald MW and Johnstone PAS, Vol. 31, Lesson 2, 2012
Radiation Following Radical Prostatectomy. Campbell N, Huang JG and Goldenberg SL, Vol. 33, Lesson 30, 2014
Radiation Injuries of the Urinary Tract: Etiology, Incidence, and Management. Stack RS, Swierzewski M, Schellhammer PE and Kuban DA, Vol. XIX, Lesson 7, 2000
Radiation Safety in Urology. Andonian S and Atalla MA, Vol. 28, Lesson 26, 2009
Reconstructive Surgery in Females with Pelvic Malignancy
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and Radiation Injury. Wammack R and Hohenfellner R, Vol. XIX, Lesson 28, 2000
The Role of Bladder Preservation Therapy for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Cahn DB, Churilla TM, Geynisman DM, Smaldone MC and Horwitz EM, Vol. 35, Lesson 25, 2016
Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy for the Management of Early Stage and Metastatic Prostate and Kidney Cancer. Fam MM, Heron DE and Jacobs BL, Vol. 37, Lesson 31, 2018
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE:Stem Cell Research: Implications for Urology. Hwang K,
Lewis S and Lamb DJ, Vol. 29, Lesson 8, 2010
RENAL VASCULATURE:Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Disease: A Correctable
Cause of Renal Failure. Novick AC, Vol. VI, Lesson 29, 1987
Ischemic Nephropathy: Implications for the Urologist. Fergany AF and Novick AC, Vol. XX, Lesson 19, 2001
Renal Vein Thrombosis. Moreira DM and Smith AD, Vol. 31, Lesson 17, 2012
Unusual Renal Vascular Lesions. Novick AC, Vol. II, Lesson 40, 1983
RETROPERITONEAL FIBROSIS: See Ureter
SCROTUM: See Testicular and Scrotal Neoplasms/Testis and Scrotum
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR:2018 AUA Erectile Dysfunction Guidelines. Walker KA
and Shindel AW, Vol. 38, Lesson 27, 2019Delayed Ejaculation: A Condition Whose Time has Come.
Köhler TS and Butcher MJ, Vol. 34, Lesson 17, 2015Female Sexual Dysfunction for the Urologist. Costabile
RA, Vol. 26, Lesson 21, 2007Female Sexual Dysfunction: New Perspectives on Anatomy,
Physiology, Evaluation, and Treatment. Berman JR, Berman LA, Lin H, Marley C and Goldstein I, Vol. XIX, Lesson 34, 2000
The Impact of Obesity on Benign Urological Disease. Figler B, Ogan K and Master V, Vol. 29, Lesson 5, 2010
Male Sexual Dysfunction: Validated Instruments. Barrisford GW and O’Leary MP, Vol. 26, Lesson 22, 2007
Management of Female Sexual Dysfunction. Smith RP and Costabile RA, Vol. 34, Lesson 39, 2015
Medical Treatment for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia/Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms: A Critical Review Focusing on Men’s Sexual Health. Bell JR and Laborde E, Vol. 33, Lesson 27, 2014
Premature Ejaculation. Bejma JP and Hellstrom WJG, Vol. 26, Lesson 37, 2007
Sexual Health Care in Prostate Cancer Survivorship. Agochukwu NQ and Wittmann D, Vol. 38, Lesson 13, 2019
Urologic Aspects of Athletic Activity. Wendel EF, Vol. III, Lesson 12, 1984
SOCIAL MEDIA:The Role of Social Media in Urology. Filson CP, Davies BJ
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SPINAL CORD INJURIES:Acute and Chronic Urological Management of Spinal
Cord Injury. Mohapatra A and Chermansky CJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 33, 2019
Current Urological Management of Spina Bifida. Joseph DB, Vol. 34, Lesson 27, 2015
Urological Care of Neurologically Impaired Patient in the Outpatient Setting. DeFade BP, Kennelly M and Deem S, Vol. 30, Lesson 4, 2011
SPORTS:Urologic Aspects of Athletic Activity. Wendel EF, Vol. III,
Lesson 12, 1984Urological Disorders and Sports Participation. Wan J and
Casanova NF, Vol. 30, Lesson 14, 2011
STATISTICS:Introductory Statistics in Urology Research. Odem-Davis
K nd Wolff EM, Vol. 35, Lesson 5, 2016Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics: A Clinician’s Primer. Miller
E and Penson DF, Vol. 28, Lesson 33, 2009A Practical Review of Statistical Analysis. Gup DI, Province
MA and Lepor H, Vol. IX, Lesson 24, 1990
STEM CELLS:Stem Cell Research: Implications for Urology. Hwang K,
Lewis S and Lamb DJ, Vol. 29, Lesson 8, 2010
STENTS:Complications of Ureteral Stents. Stanley DM and
Marcovich R, Vol. 30, Lesson 6, 2011Stents and Catheters—What’s New? Tennyson L, Kafka I
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SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS:Laparoscopic Access: One Goal, Many Choices. Matsumoto
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SURGICAL PROCEDURES, OPERATIVE: See Specific Organs
Adult Outpatient Penile and Scrotal Surgery. Brendler CB, Vol. XIII, Lesson 25, 1989
Advances in Abdominal Wall Hernioplasty Part I. Choi BB, Vaughan ED and Wantz GE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 15, 1998
Advances in Abdominal Wall Hernioplasty Part II. Choi BB, Vaughan ED and Wantz GE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 16, 1998
Advances in Needle Invasive and Noninvasive Tissue Ablation. Nakada SY and Johnson DB, Vol. X, Lesson 7, 2001
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Advances in Operating Room Technology: Design and Robotics. Link RE, Baldwin DD, Kavoussi LR and McDougall E, Vol. XXI, Lesson 36, 2002
Ambulatory (Outpatient) Anesthesia. Berger JJ, Lopalo S and Kirby RR, Vol. VI, Lesson 33, 1987
Anesthesia and the Renal and Genitourinary Systems. Malhotra V, Vol. XIV, Lesson 30, 1995
Anticoagulation and Antiplatelet Therapy for the Urology Surgical Patient. Culkin DJ, Exaire EJ and Lightner DJ, Vol. 33, Lesson 33, 2014
Augmentation Cystoplasty. Welk BK and Hershorn S, Vol. 31, Lesson 20, 2012
Autotransfusion and Blood Conservation in Urology. Klimberg IW, Vol. IX, Lesson 16, 1990
Bariatric Surgery and Risk of Stone Disease. Hyams ES, Steele KE and Matlaga B, Vol. 31, Lesson 27, 2012
The Basic Principles of Image Guided Surgery. George AK, Turkbey B, Pinto PA and Rastinehad AR, Vol. 31, Lesson 13, 2012
Bladder Outlet Surgery for Incontinence and Neurogenic Bladder. Dave S and Khoury AE, Vol. 29, Lesson 27, 2010
Blood Volume Management in Urologic Surgery. Ulchaker JC and Potter PS, Vol. XIX, Lesson 39, 2000
Bowel Closure Techniques: Small Bowel Part I. Hinman F, Vol. IX, Lesson 35, 1990
Bowel Closure Techniques: Large Bowel Part II. Hinman F, Vol. IX, Lesson 36, 1990
Bowel Preps. Plawker MW, Golub RW, Horowitz M, Glassberg KI and Macchia RJ, Vol. XV, Lesson 26, 1996
Colpocystourethropexy. Tanagho EA, Vol. XII, Lesson 27, 1993
Complications Associated With Female Incontinence Surgery. Kreder KJ, Vol. XII, Lesson 28, 1993
Complications of Contemporary Radical Prostatectomy. DeCastro GJ, Gautam G and Zorn KC, Vol. 29, Lesson 2, 2010
Complications of Major Urological Open and Laparoscopic Surgery. Brantly E, Svatek R and Basler JW, Vol. 30, Lesson 18, 2011
Complications of Percutaneous Renal Surgery. Andonian S, Okeke Z and Smith AD, Vol. 27, Lesson 26, 2008
Complications of Radical Prostatectomy. Davis JW, Schellhammer PF, McCammon KA and Jordan GH, Vol. 25, Lesson 16, 2006
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Complications of Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection. Richie JP, Vol. XII, Lesson 16, 1993
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Complications of Ureteroscopy. Semins MJ and Matlaga BR, Vol. 27, Lesson 27, 2008
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Contemporary Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Wheat JC and Lee CT, Vol. 29, Lesson 34, 2010
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Cost Effective Ambulatory Procedures in Urology. Kaufman JJ, Vol. III, Lesson 11, 1984
The Current Status of Open Versus Laparoscopic Surgery of the Kidney. Fergany AF and Novick AC, Vol. 25, Lesson 32, 2006
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Evidence-Based Comparison of Nephron-Sparing Treatment Options for Renal Cell Carcinoma. Rabets JC and Novick AC, Vol. 25, Lesson 28, 2006
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The Identification, Prevention and Management of Urological Laparoscopic and Robotic Complications. Hertz AM, Brand TC, Davis ML and Schwartz BF, Vol. 37, Lesson 34, 2018
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Integrating Surgical and Systemic Therapies in the Management of Metastatic and High Risk Non-Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma. Bhindi B, Boorjian SA and Costello BA, Vol. 38, Lesson 19, 2019
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Nerve-Sparing Procedures in Urologic Cancer Surgery—An Overview. Hatchei RA and Oesterling JE, Vol. XII, Lesson 12, 1993
Minimally Invasive Management of Middle, Upper, Ureteroenteric and Posttransplant Ureteral Strictures. Corcoran AT and Ost MC, Vol. 28, Lesson 40, 2009
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Native Tissue Repairs for the Surgical Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse. Redger K, Kim J and Kobashi K, Vol. 36, Lesson 10, 2017
Natural Orifice Transluminal Endoscopic Surgery: Potential Applications in Urology. Messer J, Raman JD, Tracy CR and Cadeddu JA, Vol. 28, Lesson 17, 2009
Nerve-Sparing Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy Patient Selection and Technique. Andriole GL, Vol. XII, Lesson 13, 1993
Nerve-Sparing RPLND. Foster RS and Donohue JP, Vol. XII, Lesson 15, 1993
New Surgical Approaches for the Treatment of Stress Incontinence in Men. Singla AK, Vol. 28, Lesson 30, 2009
Non-Cardiac Factors for Preoperative Risk Assessment of Patients Undergoing Genitourinary Surgery. DeSouza RA and Nandwani V, Vol. 31, Lesson 5, 2012
Obese Patients and the Problems They Present to Urologists. Derksen JE and Carson CC, Vol. XXI, Lesson 12, 2002
Organ-Sparing Treatment of Penile Carcinoma. Crook J, Zimmerman B and Santucci R, Vol. 28, Lesson 39, 2009
Outpatient Pediatric Urologic Surgery. Caldamone AA, Vol. III, Lesson 24, 1984
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Primary Realignment of the Traumatic Urethral Distraction. Krambeck AE and Elliott DS, Vol. 24, Lesson 30, 2005
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Robotics in Urologic Surgery: Risks and Benefits. Eichel L, Ahlering TE and Clayman RV, Vol. 24, Lesson 13, 2005
Role of Direct Vision Internal Urethrotomy in the Management of Urethral Stricture. Voelzke B and Wessells H, Vol. 29, Lesson 20, 2010
Role of Lymphadenectomy in Genitourinary Cancer. Bochner BH, Carver BS, Coleman JA and Eastham JA, Vol. 28, Lesson 27, 2009
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Surgical Approaches to Repair of Rectourinary Fistulas. Elmajian DA, Vol. XIX, Lesson 6, 2000
Surgical Care Improvement Project as Applied to Urology. Casey JT and Gonzalez CM, Vol. 32, Lesson 40, 2013
Surgical Management of Recurrent Genitourinary Malignancy. Brandes SB and Greenberg RE, Vol. XV, Lesson 31, 1996
Surgical Reconstruction for Peyronie’s Disease. Yafi FA and Hatzichristodoulou G, Vol. 37, Lesson 15, 2018
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Technique of Anatomical Radical Cystoprostatectomy with Preservation of Sexual Function. Brendler CB, Vol. XII, Lesson 14, 1993
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Techniques to Decrease Morbidity with Radical Prostatectomy. Smith JA Jr, Vol. XIX, Lesson 35, 2000
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Troubleshooting the Artificial Genitourinary Sphincter Device. Roberts SG and Barrett DM, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 7, 1999
Urethral Reconstruction in Women. Blaivas JG and Chaikin D, Vol. 24, Lesson 6, 2005
Urologic Applications of Robotics. Stoianovici D, Cadeddu JA and Kavoussi LR, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 25, 1999
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Diagnostic Techniques. Vordermark JS, Vol. III, Lesson 17, 1984
Analysis and Management of Chronic Orchalgia. Davis BE and Noble MJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 2, 1992
Anatomy of the Testis: A Clinically Relevant Review. Tadros N, Hecht S, Ostrowski KA and Hedges JC, Vol. 34, Lesson 9, 2015
Benign Diseases of the Testicle and Paratesticular Tissues.
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Orland SM, Schlecker BA and Wein AJ, Vol. V, Lesson 24, 1986
Cryptorchidism. Barthold JS, Vol. 30, Lesson 32, 2011Cryptorchidism. Kolon TF, Vol. 34, Lesson 14, 2015Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Scrotum. Michaud
JE, Di Carlo HN and Pierorazio PM, Vol. 35, Lesson 38, 2016
Diagnosis and Management of Chronic Scrotal Pain. Wu C and Jarvi KA, Vol. 37, Lesson 23, 2018
Diagnosis and Management of the Nonpalpable Undescended Testicle. Walker RD, Vol. XI, Lesson 20, 1992
The Endocrinology of Testicular Descent. Spencer JR, Vol. XIII, Lesson 12, 1994
Endogenous Hormone Correction as Medical Treatment of Male Infertility. Dabaja AA, Wosnitzer M and Schlegel PN, Vol. 33, Lesson 4, 2014
Evaluation and Management of the Adolescent with a Varicocele. Kass EJ, Vol. IX, Lesson 12, 1990
Evaluation and Treatment of the Adolescent Varicocele. Kurtz MP and Diamond DA, Vol. 34, Lesson 7, 2015
Evaluation of the Pediatric PatientwWith a Non-Traumatic Acute Scrotum. Walsh TJ and Joyner BD, Vol. 24, Lesson 12, 2005
Genitourinary Complications of Inguinal Hernia Repair. Shin D and Honig SC, Vol. 28, Lesson 23, 2009
Gunshot Wounds of the Male External Genitalia. Tillett JW and Carney KJ, Vol. 27, Lesson 5, 2008
Injuries and Wounds of the External Genitalia. Hagedorn JC and Wessells H, Vol. 37, Lesson 4, 2018
Laparoscopic Techniques for the Management of the Impalpable Undescended Testicle: Part I. Indications and Goals for Orchidopexy, Patient Preparation, and Diagnostic Orchidopexy. Jordan GH and Brady JD, Vol. XX, Lesson 30, 2001
Laparoscopic Techniques for the Management of the Impalpable Undescended Testicle: Part II. Jordan GH and Brady JD, Vol. XX, Lesson 31, 2001
The Maldescended Testicle. Cendron M and Duckett JW, Vol. X, Lesson 28, 1991
Management of Hydroceles. Epstein A and Novicki DE, Vol. VII, Lesson 19, 1988
The Management of Hydroceles. Marshall FF, Vol. I, Lesson 9, 1982
Management of Incidentally Discovered Non-Palpable Testicular Lesions. Mammen T and Costabile RA, Vol. 28, Lesson 2, 2009
The Non-Palpable Testis. Carr MC, Vol. XX, Lesson 29, 2001Outpatient Scrotal Surgery: Management of Benign Scrotal
Diseases. Kruska JD and Culkin DJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 11, 2005
Physiology and Management of the Hydrocele. Kavoussi PK, Vol. 32, Lesson 32, 2013
The Role of Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Contemporary Urological Practice. Hsiao W, Tenover JL and Ritenour CWM, Vol. 27, Lesson 40, 2008
Scrotal Ultrasound. Mitcheson HD, Sant GR and Doherty
FJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 35, 1985Sonography and Doppler of the Scrotum. Benson CB, Vol.
XV, Lesson 38, 1996Techniques of Orchiopexy. Weingarten JL and Cromie WJ,
Vol. VII, Lesson 31, 1988Testicular Biopsy. Kevin HS and Thomas AJ, Vol. IV, Lesson
13, 1985Testicular Microlithiasis. Sheynkin YR and Goldstein M,
Vol. XVIII, Lesson 14, 1999Testicular Torsion. Nosnik IP and Nagler HM, Vol. 28,
Lesson 12, 2009Testis Biopsy: Indications and Interpretation in Male
Infertility. Kim ED and Lipshultz LI, Vol. XVII, Lesson 40, 1998
Torsion of the Testis: Changing Concepts. Smith-Harrison LI and Koontz WW, Vol. IX, Lesson 32, 1990
Treatment of Male Hypogonadism: Alternatives to Testosterone. Gupta N, Davis M and Köhler TS, Vol. 36, Lesson 39, 2017
Unilateral Testicular Damage with Bilateral Testicular Effect: Experimental Aspects. Nagler HM, Vol. V, Lesson 9, 1986
Varicocele. Steckler JE, Vol. IV, Lesson 32, 1985The Varicocele Controversies I. Etiology and
Pathophysiology. Turek PJ and Lipshultz LI, Vol. XIV, Lesson 13, 1995
The Varicocele Controversies II. Diagnosis and Management. Turek PJ and Lipshultz LI, Vol. XIV, Lesson 14, 1995
Varicocele in the Era of In Vitro Fertilization. Vij SC and Sabanegh E Jr, Vol. 38, Lesson 15, 2019
Varicocele: Unified Theory of Pathophysiology and Treatment. Hopps CV and Goldstein M, Vol. 24, Lesson 12, 2004
TOMOGRAPHY: See Imaging Techniques
TRANSGENDER PERSONS:Genital Gender Affirming Surgery for Transgender Patients.
Garcia MM, Thomas P, Christopher NA and Ralph DJ, Vol. 36, Lesson 5, 2017
TRANSPLANTATION:Complications of Renal Transplantation: The Practicing
Urologist’s Role. Hefty TR, Vol. X, Lesson 8, 1991Expanding the Criteria for Renal Transplant Donation. Ball
AJ, Fabrizio MD, Robey EL, Colonna JO II, Borboroglu PG and Hurwitz R, Vol. 24, Lesson 20, 2005
Immunotherapy for Renal Transplantation. Friedrichs RA and Banowsky LH, Vol. XVI, Lesson 28, 1997
Injuries and Wounds of the External Genitalia. Hagedorn JC and Wessells H, Vol. 37, Lesson 4, 2018
Kidney Recovery from Cadaver Donors and Kidney Recovery From Living Related Donors. Taylor RJ and Rosenthal JT, Vol. X, Lesson 7, 1991
Live Donor Nephrectomy: Laparoscopic Versus Open. Su
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LM, Ratner LE, Kavoussi LA and Flechner SM, Vol. XX, Lesson 32, 2001
Management of Urological Complications of Renal Transplantation. Weight CJ and Shoskes D, Vol. 29, Lesson 16, 2010
Minimally Invasive Management of Middle, Upper, Ureteroenteric and Posttransplant Ureteral Strictures. Corcoran AT and Ost MC, Vol. 28, Lesson 40, 2009
New Advances in Renal Transplantation Surgery and Medicine. Shoskes D and Duclos A, Vol. 26, Lesson 8, 2007
Pancreas Transplantation: Role of the Urologist. Kuhr CS and Marsh CL, Vol. XXII, Lesson 21, 2003
Patient Evaluation before Living Donor Nephrectomy. Ernest A, Gritsch HA and Schulam P, Vol. 30, Lesson 37, 2011
Renal Autotransplant and Extracorporeal Surgery. Banowsky LH, Vol. II, Lesson l, 1983
Renal Transplantation Part I. Hodge EE and Banowsky LH, Vol. IX, Lesson 13, 1990
Renal Transplantation Part II. Hodge EE and Banowsky LH, Vol. IX, Lesson 14, 1990
Renal Transplantation Part I—Recipient Preparation and Renal Donation. Barry JM and Conlin MJ, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 39, 1999
Renal Transplantation Part II—Technique, Immunosuppression, and Genitourinary Problems. Barry JM and Conlin MJ, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 40, 1999
The Solitary Kidney. Tanaka ST, Vol. 37, Lesson 12, 2018Surgical Reconstruction for Peyronie’s Disease. Yafi FA
and Hatzichristodoulou G, Vol. 37, Lesson 15, 2018Transplant Update. Engen DE, Vol. XVI, Lesson 27, 1997Urologic Malignancies in Renal Failure and Transplant
Patients. Shoskes DA and Khalili R, Vol. XVI, Lesson 26, 1997
Urological Evaluation of the Transplant Recipient. Chamberlin JD and Jordan ML, Vol. 35, Lesson 7, 2016
The Urologist’s Role in Multiple Organ Retrieval from Cadaver Donors. Barry JM, Vol. IV, Lesson 34, 1985
Urology Consultation in Renal Transplantation. McDonald ML and Gritsch HA, Vol. 37, Lesson 39, 2018
TRANSSEXUALISM:Transsexualism. Spindel MR, Gilbert DA and Winslow BH,
Vol. VI, Lesson 38, 1987Transsexualism for the General Urologist. Jordan GH,
McCammon KA, Gilbert DA and Schlossberg SM, Vol. XXII, Lesson 7, 2003
TRAUMA:Abdominal Trauma Part I: Evaluation. Zielie PJ and
Parulkar BG, Vol. XXII, Lesson 29, 2003Abdominal Trauma Part II: Management and Special
Considerations. Zielie PJ and Parulkar BG, Vol. XXII, Lesson 30, 2003
Acute and Chronic Urological Management of Spinal
Cord Injury. Mohapatra A and Chermansky CJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 33, 2019
Acute Management of Bladder and Urethral Trauma. Broghammer J and Wessells H, Vol. 27, Lesson 24, 2008
Assessment and Management of Intraoperative Iatrogenic Ureteral and Bladder Injuries. Kreshover JE, Morganstern B and Richstone L, Vol. 32, Lesson 34, 2013
Bladder and Urethral Trauma. Wiegel JW, Vol. I, Lesson 38, 1982
Bladder Trauma. Thomas CL and McAninch JW, Vol. VIII, Lesson 31, 1989
Diagnosis and Management of the Acute Scrotum. Michaud JE, Di Carlo HN and Pierorazio PM, Vol. 35, Lesson 38, 2016
Diagnosis and Management of Lower Urinary Tract Injuries. Corriere JN, Vol. VII, Lesson 16, 1988
Evaluation and Management of Renal Trauma in the 21st Century. Wessells H, Vol. XXI, Lesson 30, 2002
Evaluation and Management of Traumatic Renal Injuries. Nicolaisen GS and McAninch JW, Vol. IV, Lesson 37, 1985
Genitourinary Trauma. Witten JL, Dugi DD and Morey A, Vol. 34, Lesson 18, 2015
Gunshot Wounds of the Male External Genitalia. Tillett JW and Carney KJ, Vol. 27, Lesson 5, 2008
Imaging for Genitourinary Trauma. Kuan JK, Porter J and Wessells H, Vol. 25, Lesson 4, 2006
Injuries and Wounds of the External Genitalia. Hagedorn JC and Wessells H, Vol. 37, Lesson 4, 2018
Injuries to the Ureter Part I. Guerriero WG, Vol. II, Lesson 22, 1983
Injuries to the Ureter Part II. Guerriero WG, Vol. II, Lesson 23, 1983
Lessons Learned in Military Urotrauma. Hudak SJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 24, 2019
Lower Genitourinary Tract Trauma and Male External Genital Trauma (Anatomy, Nonpenetrating Injuries), Part I. Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 10, 2000
Lower Genitourinary Tract Trauma and Male External Genital Trauma (Nonpenetrating Injuries,
Penetrating Injuries, and Avulsion Injuries), Part II. Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 11, 2000
Lower Genitourinary Tract Trauma and Male External Genital Trauma (Avulsion Injuries, Burn Injuries, Penile Laceration with Membranous Urethral Injuries), Part III. Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 12, 2000
Male External Genital Trauma. Baradaran N, Murphy GP and Breyer BN, Vol. 36, Lesson 29, 2017
Male Genital Trauma. Jordan GH and Gilbert DA, Vol. IV, Lesson 20, 1985
Management of Stone Disease in the Neurologically Impaired Patient. Roy OP, Wood L and Schenkman NS, Vol. 30, Lesson 27, 2011
Pelvis Fractures: Assessment and Management for the Urologist. Borrelli J Jr and Brandes SB, Vol. 23, Lesson 11, 2004
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Posterior Urethroplasty after Trauma, Part I. Donohue JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 27, 1990
Posterior Urethroplasty after Trauma, Part II. Blandy JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 28, 1990
Prevention and Management of Postoperative Acute Kidney Injury. Cho PS, Heher EC and Ko DSC, Vol. 29, Lesson 15, 2010
Primary Realignment of the Traumatic Urethral Distraction. Krambeck AE and Elliott DS, Vol. 24, Lesson 30, 2005
Reducing Wound Complications in Urological Patients. Harris J, Palvolgyi R, Wang D and Dall’Era M, Vol. 38, Lesson 9, 2019
Renal Trauma. Breyer BN, McGeady JB, Kovell C and Tasian GE, Vol. 33, Lesson 1, 2014
Reproductive Therapy for Neurologic Disorders. Lynne CM, Brackett NL and Ibrahim E, Vol. 36, Lesson 15, 2017
Traumatic Renal Injuries Part I. Patient Assessment and Management. Dixon CM and McAninch JW, Vol. X, Lesson 35, 1991
Traumatic Renal Injuries Part II. Operative Management. Dixon CM and McAninch JW, Vol. X, Lesson 36, 1991
Update on Upper Urinary Tract Trauma. Wessells H and McAninch JW, Vol. XV, Lesson 14, 1996f
Ureteral Injuries from External Violence. Elliott SP and McAninch JW, Vol. 24, Lesson 1, 2004
Urethral Injuries. Klosterman PW and McAninch JW, Vol. VIII, Lesson 32, 1989
Urinary Tract Infection in Spinal Cord Injury. Haider MA, Burns SP and Yang CC, Vol. 33, Lesson 17, 2014
Urological Management of Spinal Cord Injury. Lai HH and Boone TB, Vol. 27, Lesson 25, 2008
ULTRASONOGRAPHY: See Imaging Techniques UNDIVERSION: See Urinary DiversionURACHUS: See AnomaliesURETER:Assessment and Management of Incidentally Detected
Unilateral Hydronephrosis in Adults. Duty B and Kavoussi L, Vol. 31, Lesson 30, 2012
Assessment and Management of Intraoperative Iatrogenic Ureteral and Bladder Injuries. Kreshover JE, Morganstern B and Richstone L, Vol. 32, Lesson 34, 2013
Complications of Ureteral Surgery: Management and Prevention. Aronson WJ and Ehrlich RM, Vol. XI, Lesson 22, 1992
Complications of Ureteroscopy. Semins MJ and Matlaga BR, Vol. 27, Lesson 27, 2008
Complications of Ureteroscopy. Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. VII, Lesson 35, 1988
Complications of Ureteroscopy: Prevention and Treatment. Motola JA and Smith AD, Vol. XI, Lesson 21, 1992
Contemporary Surgical Management of Adult Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction. Desai MM and Hegarty N, Vol. 26, Lesson 6, 2007
Current Management of Ureteroceles. Coplen DE, Vol. XVII, Lesson 30, 1998
Current Management of Ureteropelvic Obstruction in Adults and Children. Schlomer B and Gahan JC, Vol. 35, Lesson 29, 2016
The Ectopic Ureter. Shapiro E, Vol. IX, Lesson 31, 1990Evaluation and Management of Retroperitoneal Fibrosis.
Farias J and Davis R, Vol. 35, Lesson 40, 2016Extravesical Ureteral Reimplantation (Detrusorrhaphy).
Minevich E and Sheldon CA, Vol. XX, Lesson 34, 2001Imaging in the Management of Ureteral Calculi. Antonelli
JA, Fulgham PF and Pearle MS, Vol. 32, Lesson 37, 2013Injuries to the Ureter Part I. Guerriero WG, Vol. II, Lesson
22, 1983Injuries to the Ureter Part II. Guerriero WG, Vol. II, Lesson
23, 1983Management of Extensive Ureteral Defects. Mathews R
and Marshall FF, Vol. XX, Lesson 23, 2001Management of Post-Obstructive Diuresis. Mazur DJ,
Paparello JJ and Meeks JJ, Vol. 34, Lesson 30, 2015Management of Secondary Ureteral and Ureteropelvic
Junction Obstruction. Tatem AJ, Large T and Sundaram CP, Vol. 36, Lesson 4, 2017
Management of Ureteral Calculi. Sur RL, Marguet CG and Preminger GM, Vol. 25, Lesson 18, 2006
Management of Ureteral Obstruction Secondary to Metastatic Carcinoma. Mebust WK and Noble MJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 17, 1987
Megaureter in Children. Elder JS, Vol. VII, Lesson 24, 1988Megaureter in Children. Lockhart JL and Politano VA, Vol.
II, Lesson 33, 1983Minimally Invasive Management of Middle, Upper,
Ureteroenteric and Posttransplant Ureteral Strictures. Corcoran AT and Ost MC, Vol. 28, Lesson 40, 2009
Minimally Invasive Treatment of Distal Ureteral Strictures. Rais-Bahrami S, McCabe JE and Kavoussi LR, Vol. 28, Lesson 15, 2009
Obstructive Uropathy: The Old and the New. Gulmi FA and Chou S-Y, Vol. 31, Lesson 33, 2012
Patient Counseling for Upper Urinary Tract Calculi. Stern K and Monga M, Vol. 37, Lesson 21, 2018
Prevention and Management of the Failed Ureteral Reimplant. Flack CE, Walker RD and Kelalis PP, Vol. XIV, Lesson 9, 1990
Retroperitoneal Fibrosis. Sosa RE, Vaughan ED and Gibbons RP, Vol. VI, Lesson 21, 1987
Retroperitoneal Fibrosis. Varkarakis IM and Jarrett TW, Vol. 24, Lesson 3, 2005
Rigid Ureteroscopy. Colon I and Fuchs GJ, Vol. 25, Lesson 17, 2005
Self-Retained Internal Ureteral Stents: Use and Complications. Mardis HK, Vol. XVI, Lesson 29, 1997
Strategies for Reducing Morbidity after Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease. Dauw CA, Knudsen B and Ghani KR, Vol. 38, Lesson 16, 2019
Surgery on the Horseshoe Kidney. Frederick LR, Moss J
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and Schwartz BF, Vol. 32, Lesson 17, 2013Surgical Treatment of Long Ureteral Defects. Ehrlich RM
and Freedman A, Vol. IV, Lesson 22, 1985Treatment of Retroperitoneal Fibrosis. Hewitt CB, Vol. I,
Lesson 10, 1998Update on Ureteroceles in Children. Caldamone AA and
Duckett JW, Vol. III, Lesson 36, 1984Ureteral and Ureteroenteral Strictures. Levy JB and Van
Arsdalen K, Vol. XIII, Lesson 29, 1994Ureteral Injuries from External Violence. Elliott SP and
McAninch JW, Vol. 24, Lesson 1, 2004Ureteral Physiology: Implications in Urological Practice.
Waterman BJ, Jerde T and Nakada SY, Vol. 25, Lesson 17, 2006
Ureteral Stents. Wignall GR and Denstedt JD, Vol. 27, Lesson 12, 2008
Ureteroneocystostomy 1985. Walker RD, Vol. IV, Lesson 27, 1985
Ureteropelvic Junction Obstruction in Infants and Children. Close CE, Vol. 26, Lesson 5, 2007
Ureteropyeloscopy. Sosa RE and Huffinan JL, Vol. V, Lesson 2, 1986
Ureteroscopy. Bagley DH, Vol. XIII, Lesson 26, 1994Urothelial Neoplasms of the Kidney and Ureter: An
Epidemiologic, Pathological and Clinical Review. Porter CR, Latchamsetty KC and Genega EM, Vol. 24, Lesson 10, 2005
URETHRA:Acute Management of Bladder and Urethral Trauma.
Broghammer J and Wessells H, Vol. 27, Lesson 24, 2008Assessing Outcomes of Stress Urinary Incontinence
Surgery in Women. Kaufman MR, Scarpero HM and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 7, 2009
Behavioral Treatment for Urinary Incontinence. Burgio KL, Vol. 25, Lesson 24, 2006
Bladder and Urethral Trauma. Weigel JW, Vol. I, Lesson 38, 1982
Changing Concepts in the Management of Pediatric Urethral Strictures. Baskin LS and Duckett JW, Vol. XIII, Lesson 33, 1994
Contemporary Management of Anterior Urethral Strictures. Zhao LC, Vol. 33, Lesson 18, 2014
Contemporary Management of Posterior Urethral Stenosis. Zhao LC, Vol. 33, Lesson 35, 2014
The Diagnosis and Treatment of Female Urethral Diverticulum. Westney OL, Leng WW and McGuire EJ, Vol. XX, Lesson 37, 2001
Evaluation and Treatment of Anterior Vaginal Wall Masses and Lesions. Brucker BM and Nitti VW, Vol. 33, Lesson 9, 2014
Evaluation and Management of Posterior Urethral Stenosis after Prostate Cancer Therapy. Nikolavsky D, Terlecki RP, Koslov DS, Avallone M and Flynn BJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 2, 2019
Evaluation and Management of Posterior Urethral Stenosis
after Prostate Cancer Therapy. Erratum. Nikolavsky D, Terlecki RP, Koslov DS, Avallone M and Flynn BJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 2, 2019
Female Urethral Cancer. Navai N, Wszolek MF and Dinney CPN, Vol. 31, Lesson 31, 2012
Female Urethral Diverticula. Hanno PM and Wein AJ, Vol. V, Lesson 3, 1986
General Concepts Concerning the Use of Genital Skin Islands for Anterior Urethral Stricture. Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 9, 2000
Gunshot Wounds of the Male External Genitalia. Tillett JW and Carney KJ, Vol. 27, Lesson 5, 2008
Imaging of the Penis and Male Urethra. Jordan GH, Vol. 27, Lesson 23, 2008
Management of the Bulbous Urethral Stricture. Jezior J and Jordan GH, Vol. XXII, Lesson 1, 2003
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part I. Intermittent Catheterization. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 37, 2006
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part II: Indwelling Urethral and Suprapubic Catheters. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 38, 2006
Management of the Malignant Urethral Mass in Females. Filippou P and Smith AB, Vol. 38, Lesson 23, 2019
Management of Posterior Urethral Valves. Duckett JW, Vol. II, Lesson 38, 1983
Management of Prostate Membranous Urethral Stricture. Jordan GH, Devine PC and Devine CJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 25, 1985
Management of the Urethra at the Time of Prolapse Repair. Ballert K, Vol. 29, Lesson 13, 2010
Method of Dynamic Retrograde and Voiding Cystourethrography in Urethral Stricture. McCallum RW, Vol. X, Lesson 12, 1991
Nonspecific Urethritis. Barkoukis MT and Resnick MI, Vol. I, Lesson 32, 1982
One-Stage Repair for Urethral Stricture. Brannan W, Vol. I, Lesson 22, 1982
Operative Internal Urethrotomy. Cohen EL, Vol. I, Lesson 24, 1982
Posterior Urethral Valve Obstruction. Hulbert WC and Duckett JW, Vol. XI, Lesson 29, 1992
Posterior Urethroplasty after Trauma, Part I. Donohue JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 27, 1990
Posterior Urethroplasty after Trauma, Part II. Blandy JP, Vol. IX, Lesson 28, 1990
Primary Realignment of the Traumatic Urethral Distraction. Krambeck AE and Elliott DS, Vol. 24, Lesson 30, 2005
Repair of Acquired Meatal Stenosis (Strictures of Fossa Navicularis). Jordan GH, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 37, 1999
Role of Direct Vision Internal Urethrotomy in the Management of Urethral Stricture. Voelzke B and Wessells H, Vol. 29, Lesson 20, 2010
Sexually Transmitted Infections: Part II. Associated Vaginitides and Urethritides. Frenkl T and Potts J, Vol. 25, Lesson 3, 2006
Strictures of the Anterior Urethra Part I. Devine CJ and
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Jordan GH, Vol. IX, Lesson 25, 1990Strictures of the Anterior Urethra Part II. Devine CJ and
Jordan GH, Vol. IX, Lesson 26, 1990Substitution Urethroplasty: Techniques using Grafts and
Flaps for Male Anerior Urethral Reconstruction. Marshall SD and Brandes SB, Vol. 34, Lesson 34, 2015
The Surgical Management of Urethral Strictures. Brannan W, Vol. I, Lesson 21, 1982
The Two Stage Repair of Urethral Stricture. Webster GD, Vol. I, Lesson 23, 1982
Urethral Cancer. Lynch DF Jr, Vol. 25, Lesson 12, 2006Urethral Carcinoma. Droller MJ and Nyberg L, Vol. II,
Lesson 19, 1983Urethral Carcinoma. Sarosdy ME, Vol. VI, Lesson 13, 1987Urethral Injuries. Klosterman PW and McAninch JW, Vol.
VIII, Lesson 32, 1989Urethral Reconstruction in Women. Blaivas JG and Chaikin
D, Vol. 24, Lesson 6, 2005Urethral Strictures: Introduction to Evaluation and
Decision Making. Hebert KL and Gelman J, Vol. 37, Lesson 2, 2018
Urethral Valves and the Potential for Healing in Very Young Patients. Close CE, Vol. XIX, Lesson 14, 2000
Urethritis and Urethral Syndrome. Berger RE, Vol. IV, Lesson 2, 1985
Urethrolysis. Petrou SP and Nitti VW, Vol. XX, Lesson 22, 2001
UroLume: Endoprosthesis for the Treatment of Recurrent Bulbous Urethral Stricture. Jordan GH, Vol. XIX, Lesson 3, 2000
Use of Axial Extragenital Flaps for Complex Urethral Reconstructions. Zinman L, Vol. 25, Lesson 20, 2006
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistulas. Rovner ES, Vol. 25, Lesson 6, 2006
URETHRAL NEOPLASMS:Management of the Malignant Urethral Mass in Females.
Filippou P and Smith AB, Vol. 38, Lesson 23, 2019Urethral Cancer. Lynch DF Jr, Vol. 25, Lesson 12, 2006Urethral Carcinoma. Droller MJ and Nyberg L, Vol. II,
Lesson 19, 1983Urethral Carcinoma. Sarosdy ME, Vol. VI, Lesson 13, 1987
URETHRAL STRICTURE DISEASE:Female Urethral Stricture Disease: Diagnosis and
Management. Wu JN and Stone AR, Vol. 30, Lesson 7, 2011
Urethral Strictures: Introduction to Evaluation and Decision Making. Hebert KL and Gelman J, Vol. 37, Lesson 2, 2018
URINARY BLADDER NEOPLASMS:Advances in Positron Emission Tomography for the
Management of Common Urological Malignancies. Siev M, Velazquez N, Turkbey B, Choyke PL, Khandani AH, Taneja S and Bjurlin MA, Vol. 38, Lesson 12, 2019
Adverse Effects of Intravesical bacillus Calmette-Guérin Therapy. Kim SJ, Wise GJ, Schlegel PN, Khani F and Herr H, Vol. 37, Lesson 8, 2018
Biomarkers for Bladder Cancer Detection. Ajib K and Kulkarni GS, Vol. 38, Lesson 11, 2019
Blue Light and Narrow Band Imaging in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer and Upper Tract Urothelial Cell Carcinoma. Gregg JR and Chang SS, Vol. 36, Lesson 11, 2017
Complications of Chemotherapy for Genitourinary Malignancies. Wolff P, Karnad AB and Sudarshan S, Vol. 28, Lesson 29, 2009
Contemporary Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Wheat JC and Lee CT, Vol. 29, Lesson 34, 2010
Continent Urinary Diversion: Technique and Quality of Life Outcomes. Gilbert SM and Montgomery JS, Vol. 32, Lesson 33, 2013
Evaluation and Endoscopic Management of Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma. Ambani SN and Wolf JS, Jr, Vol. 35, Lesson 39, 2016
Follow-up of Genitourinary Malignancies for the Office Urologist: A Practical Approach. Part 1: Prostate and Bladder Cancers. Theodorescu D, Rabbani R and Donat SM, Vol. 23, Lesson 37, 2004
Genetic Perturbations in Prostate, Bladder and Renal Cancers. Padalecki SS, Copes-Rhodes E and Sudarshan S, Vol. 29, Lesson 33, 2010
Guidelines for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Laviana AA and Chang SS, Vol. 37, Lesson 29, 2018
Immunotherapy, Checkpoint Inhibition and the Role of the Programmed Cell Death 1 Receptor Pathway in the Treatment of Bladder Cancer. Alanee SR and O’Shaughnessy MJ, Vol. 36, Lesson 31, 2017
Intravesical Chemotherapy for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Matulay JT and McKiernan JM, Vol. 35, Lesson 27, 2016
Lynch Syndrome in the Perspective of the Urologist. Goldberg H, Evans A, Fleshner N and Zlotta AR, Vol. 38, Lesson 10, 2019
Malignancy Following Bladder Augmentation: Recommendations for Long-Term Follow-up and Cancer Screening. Husmann DA, Fox JA and Higuchi TT, Vol. 30, Lesson 24, 2011
Management of Atypical Urine Cytology. Hartman C, Das K and Vira MA, Vol. 34, Lesson 8, 2015
Management of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Refractory Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Patel T, Barlow LJ and McKiernan MJ, Vol. 29, Lesson 24, 2010
Management of High Risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Goh AC and Lerner SP, Vol. 29, Lesson 23, 2010
A New Look at the Ileal Conduit. Novak TE and Schoenberg M, Vol. 25, Lesson 8, 2006
New Therapeutic Strategies for Non-Muscle-Invasive (Superficial) Bladder Cancer. O’Donnell MA, Vol. XXII, Lesson 2, 2003
Non-Transitional Cell Bladder Malignancies Part I. Garber BB and Prestipino AJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 7, 1992
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Non-Transitional Cell Bladder Malignancies Part II. Garber BB and Prestipino AJ, Vol. XI, Lesson 8, 1992
Nontransitional Malignant Epithelial Tumors of the Urinary Bladder. Babaian RJ, Vol. IV, Lesson 21, 1995
Non-Urothelial Bladder Cancer. Anand V and Konety BR, Vol. 33, Lesson 34, 2014
Partial Cystectomy in the Treatment of Urologic and Non-Urologic Malignancies. Grob BM and Fair WR, Vol. XX, Lesson 24, 2001
Pearls and Pitfalls in Bladder Cancer Pathology. Skinner E and Kao C-S, Vol. 35, Lesson 26, 2016
Perioperative Systemic Chemotherapy for Patients with Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Undergoing Radical Cystectomy. Maruf M, Agarwal PK and Apolo AB, Vol. 37, Lesson 1, 2018
Primary Non-Urothelial Neoplasms of the Bladder. Dahm P and Gschwend JE, Vol. 23, Lesson 6, 2004
Radical Cystectomy in the Female. Marshall FF, Vol. XVII, Lesson 1, 1998
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Reducing Perioperative Complications for Radical Cystectomy. Kukreja JB and Shah JB, Vol. 36, Lesson 28, 2017
Review of Select Newly Described Malignancies of the Bladder and Kidney. Young A and Kunju LP, Vol. 31, Lesson 28, 2012
The Role of Bladder Preservation Therapy for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Cahn DB, Churilla TM, Geynisman DM, Smaldone MC and Horwitz EM, Vol. 35, Lesson 25, 2016
The Role of Lymphadenectomy for High Grade Invasive Bladder Cancer. Stein JP, Vol. 23, Lesson 21, 2004
Role of Lymphadenectomy in Genitourinary Cancer. Bochner BH, Carver BS, Coleman JA and Eastham JA, Vol. 28, Lesson 27, 2009
The Status of Neoadjuvant Therapy for Bladder Cancer. Sternberg CN, Vol. 24, Lesson 22, 2004
Surveillance Strategies for Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. Schroeck FR, Montie JE and Hollenbeck BK, Vol. 31, Lesson 32, 2012
Technique of Anatomical Radical Cystoprostatectomy With Preservation of Sexual Function. Brendler CB, Vol. XII, Lesson 14, 1993
The Technique of Radical Cystectomy. Skinner EC, Lieskovsky G and Skinner DG, Vol. IX, Lesson 7, 1990
Techniques and Management of Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer. Jamal JE and Jarrett TW, Vol. 30, Lesson 22, 2011
Transurethral Management of Urothelial Carcinoma of the Bladder. Gorin MA, Ayyathurai R and Soloway MS, Vol. 30, Lesson 23, 2011
Treatment of Urothelial Cancer of the Prostate. Resnick MJ, Kaffenberger SD and Chang SS, Vol. 32, Lesson 3, 2013
Urinary Markers for Bladder Cancer. Greene KL and
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URINARY CATHETERIZATION:Difficult Catheterization: Tricks of the Trade. Villanueva C
and Hemstreet GP III, Vol. 30, Lesson 5, 2011Stents and Catheters-—What’s New? Tennyson L, Kafka I
and Averch TD, Vol. 34, Lesson 26, 2015
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Liss MA, Vol. 36, Lesson 37, 2017Anti-Reflux Mechanisms in Continent Urinary Diversion.
Walker RD, Vol. XIII, Lesson 37, 1994The Appendix as a Continence Mechanism. Duckett JW,
Wammack R and Hohenfellner R, Vol. XII, Lesson 37, 1993
Aspects of Urinary Diversion: The Current Role of Conduits. Grune MT and Taylor RJ, Vol. XV, Lesson 21, 1996
Augmentation Cystoplasty: Enteric and Urothelial. Husmann DA and Snodgrass WT, Vol. 23, Lesson 35, 2004
Bladder Augmentation: Current and Future Techniques. Colvert JR, Kropp BP and Cheng EY, Vol. XXII, Lesson 32, 2003
Complications of Continent Cutaneous Reservoirs and Neobladders—Series Using Contemporary Techniques. Rowland RG, Vol. XIV, Lesson 25, 1995
Complications of Urinary Intestinal Diversion. McDougal WS, Vol. XI, Lesson 37, 1993
Continence Mechanisms in Urinary Reconstruction. Austin PE and Lockhart JL, Vol. XVII, Lesson 29, 1998
Continent Catheterizable Channels. Casey JT and Yerkes EB, Vol. 33, Lesson 16, 2014
Continent Orthotopic Urinary Diversion in Female Patients. Darson MF, Blute ML and Barrett DM, Vol. XIX, Lesson 33, 2000
Continent Urinary Diversion: Technique and Quality of Life Outcomes. Gilbert SM and Montgomery JS, Vol. 32, Lesson 33, 2013
Continent Urinary Diversions Excluding the Kock Pouch Part I. Sagalowsky AI, Vol. VI, Lesson 2, 1987
Continent Urinary Diversions Excluding the Kock Pouch Part II. Sagalowsky AI, Vol. VI, Lesson 3, 1987
Creation of the Urinary Stoma. Noble MA and Mebust WK, Vol. V, Lesson 13, 1986
Endourologic Management of Complications of Urinary Intestinal Diversions. Hassan AR, Martin TV, Sosa RE and Vaughan ED, Vol. XV, Lesson 22, 1996
Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Abnormalities in Urological Practice. Tanrikut C and McDougal WS, Vol. 25, Lesson 19, 2006
The Kock Continent Ileal Urinary Reservoir. Boyd SD, Skinner DG and Lieskovsky G, Vol. IV, Lesson 38, 1985
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Laparoscopic Use of Bowel in Urological Reconstruction. Murphy DP and Gill IS, Vol. 23, Lesson 14, 2004
Malignancy Following Bladder Augmentation: Recommendations for Long-Term Follow-up and Cancer Screening. Husmann DA, Fox JA and Higuchi TT, Vol. 30, Lesson 24, 2011
Malignant Potential of Lower Urinary Tract Reconstruction Using Bowel. Spencer JR and Filmer RB, Vol. XII, Lesson 38, 1993
Management of Urological Problems in Pregnancy: A Rationale and Strategy. Loughlin KR and McAleer SJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 5, 2005
Mechanisms of Continence in Continent Urinary Diversions. Sagalowsky AI, Vol. XI, Lesson 5, 1992
Metabolic Complications of Continent Urinary Diversion. DeMarco RT and Koch MO, Vol. XXII, Lesson 15, 2003
The Mitrofanoff (Flap Valve) Principle: Applications in Contemporary Continent Urinary and Gastrointestinal Reconstruction. Koyle MA, Mingin GC, Furness PD III and Malone PSJ, Vol. 23, Lesson 34, 2004
A New Look at the Ileal Conduit. Novak TE and Schoenberg M, Vol. 25, Lesson 8, 2006
Orthotopic Neobladder. El-Galley R and Keane T, Vol. XXII, Lesson 36, 2003
Perspectives on Cystectomy and Diversion. Rowland RG and Mitchell ME, Vol. IV, Lesson 29, 1985
Plan for Management of Complications After Ileal Conduit Diversion. Libertino JA and Eyre RC, Vol. III, Lesson 7, 1984
Technical Principles of Using Bowel for Urinary Tract Reconstruction. Poch MA, Peabody JO and Guru KA, Vol. 30, Lesson 39, 2011
Undiversion. Mitchell ME, Vol. III, Lesson 6, 1984Urostomy Creation and Management of Complications.
Davis CB, Breyer BN and Konety BR, Vol. 29, Lesson 35, 2010
Use of Colon in Conduit Diversion. Schmidt JD, Vol. IV, Lesson 33, 1985
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VW, Vol. 27, Lesson 16, 2008Artificial Urinary Sphincter after 40 Years of Use:
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The Artificial Urinary Sphincter: Current Management Philosophy. Barrett DM and Goldwasser B, Vol. V, Lesson 32, 1986
Assessing Outcomes in Urology. Part II: Benign Urological Disease. Penson DF, Vol. 25, Lesson 27, 2006
Assessing Outcomes of Incontinence Surgery in Men. Zoltan E and Sandhu JS, Vol. 27, Lesson 20, 2008
Assessing Outcomes of Stress Urinary Incontinence Surgery in Women. Kaufman MR, Scarpero HM and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 7, 2009
Autologous Slings. Koski ME and Winters JC, Vol. 37, Lesson 37, 2018
Behavioral Treatment for Urinary Incontinence. Burgio KL, Vol. 25, Lesson 23, 2006
Behavioral Treatment of Pelvic Floor Disorders. Han E, Odabachian L and Gilleran J, Vol. 37, Lesson 18, 2018
Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Females. Kuznetsov DD and Kobashi KC, Vol. 24, Lesson 7, 2005
Bladder Outlet Surgery for Incontinence and Neurogenic Bladder. Dave S and Khoury AE, Vol. 29, Lesson 27, 2010
Botulinum Toxin: Clinical Uses in Urology. Smith CP and Chancellor MB, Vol. 27, Lesson 15, 2008
Bulking Agents for Female Stress Urinary Incontinence. Appell R, Vol. 28, Lesson 19, 2009
Choice of Sling Material for the Treatment of Intrinsic Sphincter Dysfunction in Women. Singla AK, Vol. XIX, Lesson 13, 2000
Classification of Voiding Dysfunction. Wein AJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 4, 1987
Clinical Videourodynamics. Rovner ES, Banner MP, Ramchandani P and Wein AJ, Vol. XXII, Lesson 35, 2003
Colpocystourethropexy. Tanagho EA, Vol. XII, Lesson 27, 1993
Comparison of Procedures for Stress Urinary Incontinence. Spencer JR and O’Conor VJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 28, 1987
Complications Associated With Female Incontinence Surgery. Kreder KJ, Vol. XII, Lesson 28, 1993
Complications of Vaginal Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse. Dielubanza E and Vasavada S, Vol. 36, Lesson 21, 2017
Conservative Management for Urinary Incontinence. Lightner D, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 15, 1999
Conservative Management of Urinary Incontinence. Schwab CW and Rovner E, Vol. 24, Lesson 23, 2005
Conservative Therapy for Female Urinary Incontinence. Payne CK, Vol. XV, Lesson 34, 1996
Decreased Bladder Compliance: Causes, Implications and Treatment. Rourke E, Winters JC and Kraus SR, Vol. 37, Lesson 20, 2018
Detrusor Underactivity. Abraham N and Goldman HB, Vol. 33, Lesson 11, 2014
The Development of Voiding Control. Klimberg I, Vol. VII, Lesson 21, 1988
Diagnosis and Treatment of Intrinsic Sphincter Dysfunction in Females. Haab E, Zimmern RE and Leach GE, Vol. XV, Lesson 35, 1996
Diagnostic and Treatment Tools for the Management of Multiple Sclerosis Related Neurogenic Bladder Symptoms. Tracey JM and Stoffel JT, Vol. 36, Lesson 30, 2017
Drug Treatment of Voiding Dysfunction Part I: Evaluation of Drugs; Treatment of Emptying Failure. Wein AJ, Vol. VII, Lesson 14, 1988
Drug Treatment of Voiding Dysfunction Part II: Drug Treatment of Storage Failure. Wein AJ, Vol. VII, Lesson
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Urinary Incontinence in Children. Läckgren G, Lottman H, Hensle T and Stenberg A, Vol. XXII, Lesson 37, 2003
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Treatment of Genitourinary Symptoms. Laughlin S and Brubaker L, Vol. 25, Lesson 22, 2006
Evaluation and Management of Enuresis. Austin PF and Neveaus T, Vol. 32, Lesson 14, 2013
Evaluation and Management of Intrinsic Sphincter Deficiency After Radical Prostatectomy. Flynn BJ, Peterson AC and Webster GW, Vol. 26, Lesson 15, 2007
Evaluation and Management of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Children. Colaco M and Barone JG, Vol. 33, Lesson 39, 2014
Evaluation and Management of Nocturia. Aizen J, Lee CL, Olugbade K and Weiss JP, Vol. 34, Lesson 38, 2015
Evaluation and Treatment of Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence. Bauer RM and Roosen A, Vol. 31, Lesson 39, 2012
The Evaluation of Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence—What is Appropriate? Johnson EB and Gormley EA, Vol. 32, Lesson 10, 2013
The Expanded Role for the Artificial Sphincter. Petrou SR and Barrett DM, Vol. X, Lesson 16, 1991
Female Urinary Incontinence: The Value and Challenges of Randomized Controlled Trials. Aggarwal H, Lavelle RS and Lemack GE, Vol. 34, Lesson 12, 2015
Geriatric Urinary Incontinence: Resnick NM, Vol. XI, Lesson 9, 1992
Geriatric Urinary Incontinence. Resnick NM, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 28, 1999
The Impact of Obesity on Benign Urological Disease. Figler B, Ogan K and Master V, Vol. 29, Lesson 5, 2010
Injectables for Stress Urinary Incontinence. Linder BJ and Lightner DJ, Vol. 36, Lesson 13, 2017
The Injection of Teflon Paste to Correct Urinary Incontinence and Vesicoureteral Reflux. Walker RD, Vol. VIII, Lesson 20, 1989
Injection Therapy for Urinary Incontinence. Press SM and Badlani GH, Vol. XIV, Lesson 2, 1995
Late Complications of Female Continence Surgery. Wilmot CC and Galloway NTM, Vol. 26, Lesson 16, 2007
Long-Term Management of Myelodysplasia From Adolescence into Adulthood. Ginsberg DA, Vol. 28, Lesson 10, 2009
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part I: Intermittent Catheterization. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 37, 2006
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part
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Management of the Urethra at the Time of Prolapse Repair. Ballert K, Vol. 29, Lesson 13, 2010
Management of Urological Problems in Pregnancy: A Rationale and Strategy. Loughlin KR and McAleer SJ, Vol. 24, Lesson 5, 2005
Manifestations and Management of Urological Complications of Parkinson’s Disease. Kreydin EI and Ginsberg DA, Vol. 37, Lesson 27, 2018
Mid Urethral Sling Procedures for Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women. Daneshgari F and Frenkl TL, Vol. 27, Lesson 3, 2008
New Pharmacological Approaches to Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Attributed to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Sheth S, Lee R, Ng C, Melamed S, Chung D, Kaplan SA and Te AE, Vol. 29, Lesson 37, 2010
New Surgical Approaches for the Treatment of Stress Incontinence in Men. Singla AK, Vol. 28, Lesson 30, 2009
Nocturia in Adults. Weiss JP, Lee CL and Blaivas JG, Vol. 27, Lesson 10, 2008
Office Management of Nocturnal Enuresis. Kaplan WE, Vol. VIII, Lesson 19, 1989
Overactive Bladder: Diagnosis and Management. Gormley EA, Vol. 33, Lesson 14, 2014
Overactive Bladder, Urge Incontinence and Emotional Disorders. Steers WD, Litman HJ and Rosen RC, Vol. 27, Lesson 4, 2008
Overview and Management of Sleep Enuresis in Children. Bond T, Welch VW and Mikulka RJ, Vol. XV, Lesson 16, 1996
Pediatric Dysfunctional Voiding in the 21st Century. Bagli DJ, Reddy P and Mitchell ME, Vol. XXII, Lesson 26, 2003
Pediatric Urinary Incontinence: Update from the International Children’s Continence Society. Dudley AG and Franco I, Vol. 37, Lesson 10, 2018
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain and Voiding Dysfunction. Scott KM, Morita-Nagai P, Lemack GE and Sultan M, Vol. 37, Lesson 17, 2018
Pharmacologic Treatment for Non-BPH Induced Voiding Dysfunction: Facilitation of Bladder Emptying Part I. Rovner ES and Wein AJ, Vol. XVII, Lesson 33, 1998
Pharmacologic Treatment for Non-BPH Induced Voiding Dysfunction: Facilitation of Urine Storage Part II. Rovner ES and Wein AJ, Vol. XVII, Lesson 34, 1998
Postprostatectomy Incontinence. Levy JB, Seay TM and Wein AJ, Vol. XV, Lesson 8, 1996
Prostate Sparing Approaches for Radical Cystectomy: Functional and Oncological Outcomes. Lake A and Weizer AZ, Vol. 28, Lesson 21, 2009
Pubovaginal Sling. Blaivas JG, Vol. XI, Lesson 36, 1992Radiology of Urinary Incontinence in the Female. Rovner
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Prostatectomy Incontinence. Young DB, Omeis BN and Kraus SR, Vol. 31, Lesson 40, 2012
The Role of Urodynamics in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Bartley J, Nikolavsky D and Sirls LT, Vol. 32, Lesson 28, 2013
Sling Surgery for Stress Urinary Incontinence in the Female: What Surgery, Which Material? Gomelsky A, Scarpero HM and Dmochowski RR, Vol. XXII, Lesson 34, 2003
Sphincteric Incontinence in the Female: Pathophysiology, Classification and Choice of Corrective Surgical Procedure. Blaivas JG, Vol. VI, Lesson 25, 1987
Surgery for Neuropathic Bladder. Barrett DM, Wein AJ and Purulkar BG, Vol. IX, Lesson 38, 1990
Surgical Management of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Ball TP, Vol. IV, Lesson 17, 1985
Surgical Treatment of Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence. MacLachlan L and Mourtzinos A, Vol. 38, Lesson 4, 2019
Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in 2016óWhat is the Role of the Mid-Urethral Sling? Chiles LR and Rovner ES, Vol. 35, Lesson 11, 2016
Tension Free Vaginal Tape Procedure. Klutke JJ and Klutke CG, Vol. XXII, Lesson 10, 2003
Treatment of Non-Neurogenic Overactive Bladder with Electrical Stimulation. Chai TC, Vol. 27, Lesson 19, 2008
Treatments for Male Urinary Incontinence: A Review. Mourtzinos A, Smith JJ III and Barrett DM, Vol. 24, Lesson 15, 2005
Troubleshooting the Artificial Genitourinary Sphincter Device. Roberts SG and Barrett DM, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 7, 1999
Urinary Incontinence Clinical Correlations. McGuire EJ, Vol. IX, Lesson 37, 1990
Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly. Rohner TJ and Igou JF, Vol. V, Lesson 26, 1986
Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly. Wagg A, Vol. 32, Lesson 15, 2013
Urodynamics Best Practices. Scarpero HM, Kaufman MR, Koski M and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 9, 2009
The Urological Aspects of Vaginal Wall Prolapse Part I. Diagnosis and Surgical Indications. Zimmern PE, Leach GE and Ganabathi K, Vol. XII, Lesson 25, 1993
The Urological Aspects of Vaginal Wall Prolapse Part II. Surgical Techniques, Complications, and Results. Zimmern PE, Leach GE and Ganabathi K, Vol. XII, Lesson 26, 1993
Urological Complications of Sickle Cell Disease. Morrison BF and Burnett AL, Vol. 31, Lesson 29, 2012
The Use of Bulking Agents for Stress Incontinence. Itano NB, Sweat SD and Lightner DJ, Vol. XXI, Lesson 5, 2002
The Use of Surgical Mesh for Incontinence and Prolapse Surgery: Indications for Use, Technical Considerations and Management of Complications. Terlecki RP and Flynn BJ, Vol. 29, Lesson 14, 2010
The Use of Transvaginal Mesh for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Stress Urinary Incontinence. Koski M and Rovner E, Vol. 32, Lesson 19, 2013
Vaginal Prolapse/Incontinence. Part II: Enterocele, Uterine
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Vaginal Suspension Procedures. Leach GE and Zimmern PE, Vol. IX, Lesson 40, 1990
Voiding Dysfunction in Children. Allen TD, Vol. VII, Lesson 22, 1988
Voiding Dysfunction: Neurogenic or Non-Neurogenic? Wein AJ, Vol. VII, Lesson 23, 1988
What to Do When They Still Leak. Jeter KF, Vol. V, Lesson 7, 1986
URINARY RETENTION:Contemporary Management of Anterior Urethral
Strictures. Zhao LC, Vol. 33, Lesson 18, 2014Dysfunctional Voiding in Adults. Andrews JM, Baverstock
RJ and Carlson KV, Vol. 36, Lesson 8, 2017Initial Evaluation and Management of Acute Urinary
Retention. Dobberfuhl AD and Comiter CV, Vol. 35, Lesson 10, 2016
URINATION DISORDERS:Dysfunctional Voiding in Adults. Andrews JM, Baverstock
RJ and Carlson KV, Vol. 36, Lesson 8, 2017Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain and Voiding
Dysfunction. Scott KM, Morita-Nagai P, Lemack GE and Sultan M, Vol. 37, Lesson 17, 2018
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Disease or Injury. Wein AJ and Rovner ES, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 6, 1999
Bladder Outlet Obstruction. Benson GS, Vol. VII, Lesson 8, 1988
Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Females. Kuznetsov DD and Kobashi KC, Vol. 24, Lesson 7, 2005
Classification of Voiding Dysfunction. Wein AJ, Vol. VI, Lesson 4, 1987
Clinical Videourodynamics. Rovner ES, Banner MP, Ramchandani P and Wein AJ, Vol. XXII, Lesson 35, 2003
A Critical Appraisal of the AUA Urodynamics Guidelines. Gomelsky A, Khaled D and Krlin R, Vol. 36, Lesson 12, 2017
Cystometry. Raz S and Bruskewitz R, Vol. I, Lesson 34, 1982Decreased Bladder Compliance: Causes, Implications and
Treatment. Rourke E, Winters JC and Kraus SR, Vol. 37, Lesson 20, 2018
The Development of Voiding Control. Klimberg I, Vol. VII, Lesson 21, 1988
Detrusor Underactivity. Abraham N and Goldman HB, Vol. 33, Lesson 11, 2014
The Dysfunctional Voider (Hinman Syndrome). Duckett JW, Snyder HMcC III and Turner WR, Vol. V, Lesson 11, 1986
Electrical Stimulation and Neuromodulation in the
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Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction. Kohn IJ, Te AE and Kaplan SA, Vol. XXII, Lesson 9, 2003
LUTS in the Patient with Parkinson Disease: Diagnosis and Management. Lee D, Dillon BE and Lemack GE, Vol. 31, Lesson 38, 2012
Management of Common Problems in Spinal Cord Injured Patients. Hackler RH and Katz PG, Vol. X, Lesson 6, 1991
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part I: Intermittent Catheterization. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 37, 2006
Management of Long-Term Catheters in Adults: Part II: Indwelling Urethral and Suprapubic Catheters. Linsenmeyer TA, Vol. 25, Lesson 38, 2006
Management of the Patient with Myelomeningocele. Gregory JG and Purcell MH, Vol. I, Lesson 29, 1982
Nontraumatic Neurogenic Voiding Dysfunction in the Adult Part I. Physiology and Approach to Therapy. Blaivas JG, Vol. IV, Lesson 11, 1985
Nontraumatic Neurogenic Voiding Dysfunction in the Adult Part II. Multiple Sclerosis and Diabetes Mellitus with Bibliography. Blaivas JG, Vol. IV, Lesson 12, 1985
Occult Spinal Dysraphism (the Tethered Cord) and the Urologist. Husmann DA, Vol. XIV, Lesson 10, 1985
Practical Urodynamics. Wein AJ and Barrett DM, Vol. XII, Lesson 39, 1993
Practical Urodynamics: Part I. Rovner ES and Wein AJ, Vol. XXI, Lesson 19, 2002
Practical Urodynamics: Part II. Rovner ES and Wein AJ, Vol. XXI, Lesson 20, 2002
The Role of Urodynamics in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence. Bartley J, Nikolavsky D and Sirls LT, Vol. 32, Lesson 28, 2013
The Role of Urodynamics in the Office Practice of Urology. Gleason DM, Vol. III, Lesson 9, 1984
Sexual Dysfunction in Neurologic Disease: Mechanisms of Disease and Counseling Approaches. Aisen ML and Sanders AS, Vol XVII, Lesson 35, 1998
Smooth Muscle Physiology. Steers WD, Vol. XIII, Lesson 37, 1994
Surgical and Medical Management of the Neurogenic Bladder. Elliott DS and Barrett DM, Vol. XXI, Lesson 18, 2002
Surgical Treatment of Neurogenic Bladder. Raz S and Bruskewitz R, Vol. I, Lesson 35, 1982
Unexplained Urinary Retention. Montague DK, Vol. I, Lesson 6, 1982
Urinary Retention in the Female. Smith CP, Kraus SR and Boone TB, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 19, 1999
Urodynamic Testing in the Pediatric Patient. Ellsworth PI, Gormley EA and Cendron M, Vol. XVIII, Lesson 12, 1999
Urodynamics Best Practices. Scarpero HM, Kaufman MR, Koski M and Dmochowski RR, Vol. 28, Lesson 9, 2009
Urologic Care of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient. Hackler RH, Vol. III, Lesson 35, 1984
Urologic Management of the Myelodysplastic. Bellinger
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Wein AJ, Vol. VII, Lesson 23, 1988Voiding Dysfunction with Nontraumatic Neurologic
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UROLOGIC NEOPLASMS:Cancer Survivorship. Skolarus TA and Wittmann D, Vol. 31,
Lesson 8, 2012Precursors to Genitourinary Malignancies: A Clinical
Approach. Gershman B and Olumi AF, Vol. 31, Lesson 18, 2012
VAGINA:Contemporary Evaluation and Management of
Vesicovaginal Fistula. Ehlert M, Haraway AM and Atiemo HO, Vol. 32, Lesson 7, 2013
Evaluation and Management of Posterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse. Sherman ND and Amundsen CL, Vol. 25, Lesson 31, 2006
Evaluation and Treatment of Anterior Vaginal Wall Masses and Lesions. Brucker BM and Nitti VW, Vol. 33, Lesson 9, 2014
Hormonal Treatment in Women: What a Urologist Should Know. Rosenblum N and Escobar CM, Vol. 38, Lesson 22, 2019
Precursors of Selected Cancers of the Genitourinary Tract. MacLennan GT and Cheng L, Vol. 31, Lesson 19, 2012
Techniques of Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy for the Management of Apical Prolapse. Burgess KL and Elliott DS, Vol. 31, Lesson 11, 2012
Vaginal Prolapse. Part I: Anatomy and Musculofascial Support of the Pelvis and Transvaginal Grade IV Cystocele Repair. Grey Maher M, Mourtzinos A, Yu H-Y and Raz S, Vol. 25, Lesson 29, 2006
Vaginal Prolapse/Incontinence. Part II: Enterocele, Uterine Vault Prolapse and Posterior Vaginal Wall Defects. Mourtzinos A, Grey Maher M, Yu H-Y and Raz S, Vol. 25, Lesson 30, 2006
VASCULAR SURGERY: See Surgical Procedures, Operative
VESICO-URETERAL REFLUX:Endoscopic Treatment of Vesicoureteral Reflux and
Urinary Incontinence in Children. Läckgren G, Lottman H, Hensle T and Stenberg A, Vol. XXII, Lesson 37, 2003
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Endoscopic Treatment of Vesicoureteral Reflux in Children. Cerwinka WH and Kirsch AJ, Vol. 28, Lesson 37, 2009
The Injection of Teflon Paste to Correct Urinary Incontinence and Vesicoureteral Reflux. Walker RD, Vol. VIII, Lesson 20, 1989
Management of Vesicoureteral Reflux in Adolescents and Adults. Erhard M, Walker RD and Lim D, Vol. XVII, Lesson 5, 1998
Update on Vesicoureteral Reflux. Duckett JW, Vol. XII, Lesson 5, 1993
Vesicoureteral Reflux. Greenfield SP, Vol. 26, Lesson 4, 2007Vesicoureteral Reflux. Martin AD and Peters CA, Vol. 32,
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WATER-ELECTROLYTE IMBALANCE:Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid-Base Abnormalities in
Urological Practice. Tanrikut C and McDougal WS, Vol. 25, Lesson 19, 2006
Management of Post-Obstructive Diuresis. Mazur DJ, Paparello JJ and Meeks JJ, Vol. 34, Lesson 30, 2015RDI
WOUND HEALING: See Surgical Procedures, Operative
WOUNDS AND INJURIES:
Lessons Learned in Military Urotrauma. Hudak SJ, Vol. 38, Lesson 24, 2019
Reducing Wound Complications in Urological Patients. Harris J, Palvolgyi R, Wang D and Dall’Era M, Vol. 38, Lesson 9, 2019
What’s New in Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Urological Surgery. Lightner DJ and Wymer KM, Vol. 38, Lesson 17, 2019