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Learn about this minimally invasive procedure for treating an enlarged prostate, including how it's done and possible risks and benefits.
aureus bacteriuria [in absence of other source such as indwelling ureteral catheter], septic arthritis, osteomyelitis) confirmed by physical examination ...
A transplant nephrologist at Mayo Clinic outlines suggested criteria for referring a patient for a potential kidney transplant.
In a female fetus, the uterus starts out as two small tubes. As the fetus grows, the tubes typically join to create one larger, hollow organ. This organ is the ...
Prostatectomy may be done to treat prostate cancer. It also may be used to treat an enlarged prostate, a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). A ...
The urinary tract is made up of the kidneys; the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder, which are called the ureters; the bladder; and the tube ...
Kidney failure is a life-threatening condition. Treatment options for kidney failure are dialysis or a kidney transplant. How kidneys work.
Prostate laser surgery is used to relieve moderate to severe urinary symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate — a condition known as benign prostatic ...
... ureteral stones. Focal Laser Ablation of Prostate Cancer Tumors Rochester, MN. The primary purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and safety of ...
During a kidney biopsy, doctors remove a small piece of kidney tissue to view under a microscope to diagnose kidney problems and guide treatment decisions.
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