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Case in Point
Case in Point
10/13/2024
The authors present case of a 56-year-old man with gross hematuria with emphasis placed on the diagnostic work-up, referral, and use of CT urogram.
10/13/2024
What's the Take Home?
What's the Take Home?
10/07/2024
Ronald N. Rubin, MD
In a 3-week period, two men present to the office asking for advice regarding prostate cancer screening and evaluations they have undergone in recent weeks.
10/07/2024
Case in Point
Case in Point
04/29/2024
Upma Suneja, MD; Rachel H. Odell, PA-S
A 29-month-old boy presented to an outpatient pediatric clinic via telehealth for a 2-day history of penile pain.
04/29/2024

Interactive Features

pop quiz
pop quiz
02/13/2024
There are three types of primary hyperoxaluria, with type 1 being the most common. Do you know what percentage of cases of primary hyperoxaluria are type 1?
02/13/2024
pop quiz
pop quiz
01/12/2024
Are you familiar with the most common symptoms of this rare genetic disorder? Take this pop quiz to test your knowledge!
01/12/2024
Legal Pearl
Legal Pearl
01/04/2024
A man was injured during a robot-assisted prostate surgery. The plaintiff alleged that the physician did not properly repair the tear, leading to a rectourethral fistula, requiring surgery, a temporary...
01/04/2024
Screening
Screening
01/10/2023
Check out this quick, printable snapshot of the US Preventive Services Task Force's latest prostate cancer screening recommendation statement.
01/10/2023
Sexual Dysfunction
Sexual Dysfunction
04/24/2014
Marvin is a 32-year-old man who has been married for 3 years and is planning to start a family. He has experienced premature ejaculation since adolescence and although his partner is willing to “put up with...
04/24/2014

Clinical Insights

Podcast
stacy loeb
Podcast
12/20/2023
In this podcast episode, Stacy Loeb, MD, MSc, PhD (hon), discusses the association between a plant-based diet and prostate cancer risk, how the diet is beneficial in reducing the risk of fatal prostate...
12/20/2023
nephrolithiasis
nephrolithiasis
07/09/2018
Andrew Meltzer, MD, from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, discusses his latest research, which suggests that tamsulosin may not be effective for certain ureteral...
07/09/2018
Urology
Urology
07/07/2018
Michael Banks, MD, discusses recent research suggesting that bladder sparing trimodal therapy could be a viable treatment option for select patients.
07/07/2018
Urology
Urology
06/25/2018
Andrew Meltzer, MD, from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, discusses his latest research, which suggests that the guideline-recommended medication tamsulosin may not...
06/25/2018
Bladder
Bladder
05/05/2017
Bladder wall biopsy proves a very important prognostic indicator when assessing patients with bladder cancer.
05/05/2017