Volume 2, Number 4Reviews in UrologyFibrous inflammatory Pseudotumor of the BladderDiagnostic DilemmaDaniel J RicchiutiVincent S RicchiutiRobert R RicchiutiAlan M QadriMartin I ResnickHematuriaBladder diseasesFibromaUrothelium, abnormalities
Volume 3, Number 1Reviews in UrologyConservative Management of a Grade 4 Renal Laceration in a ChildRenal TraumaJacob RajferKidneyHematuriaWoundsChildComputed tomography
Volume 14, Number 3Case ReviewTwo Separate Synchronous Primary Genitourinary TumorsMatthew T SmithFrederick D TaylorWilliam P GianakopoulusRoy R BrownA 54-year-old man presented to the office with gross painless hematuria, dysuria, and urinary frequency. He was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma of the kidney and transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. The article reviews the presentation, radiology, pathology, and intervention of an uncommon case of synchronous primary carcinomas, and aims to show the importance of continued clinical suspicion for multiple genitourinary primary neoplasms. [Rev Urol. 2012;14(3/4):104-107 doi: 10.3909/riu0555] © 2013 MedReviews®, LLCHematuriaGenitourinary tumorDysuriaNeoplasmUrinary frequency
Volume 18, Number 2Review ArticlesChallenges and Opportunities in Radiation-induced Hemorrhagic CystitisTherapeutic Strategy UpdateMichael B ChancellorBernadette MM ZwaansHeinz G NicolaiLaura E LambAs diagnosis and treatment of cancer is improving, medical and social issues related to cancer survivorship are becoming more prevalent. Hemorrhagic cystitis (HC), a rare but serious disease that may affect patients after pelvic radiation or systemic chemotherapy, has significant unmet medical needs. Although no definitive treatment is currently available, various interventions are employed for HC. Effects of nonsurgical treatments for HC are of modest success and studies aiming to control radiation-induced bladder symptoms are lacking. In this review, we present current and advanced therapeutic strategies for HC to help cancer survivors deal with long-term urologic health issues. [Rev Urol. 2016;18(2):57-65 doi: 10.3909/riu0700] © 2016 MedReviews®, LLCHemorrhagic cystitisRadiation-induced cystitisHematuriaCancer survivorship