Volume 1, Number 4Review ArticlesNephron-Sparing Surgery for Renal Cell CarcinomaSurgical ChallengeArie S BelldegrunOleg ShvartsArndt van OphovenKe-Hung TsuiSurgeryUltrasonographyCancer, renalTumorComputed tomography (CT)
Volume 4, Supplement 4SupplementInterventions for Detrusor Overactivity: The Case for Multimodal TherapyRoger R DmochowskiSurgeryPharmacotherapyNeuromodulationPhysiotherapyBiofeedback
Volume 7, Supplement 1Review ArticlesTegress™ Urethral Implant Phase III Clinical Experience and Product UniquenessRoger R DmochowskiStress urinary incontinenceSurgeryBulking agents
Volume 13, Number 2Case ReviewIdiopathic Scrotal Calcinosis: A Non-Elucidated Pathogenesis and Its Surgical TreatmentAbdelhak KhalloukMohamed Jamal El FassiMoulay Hassan FarihOussama El YazamiMohamed Fadl TaziSoufiane MellasScrotal calcinosis (SC) is a rare, benign entity defined as the presence of multiple calcified nodules within the scrotal skin. In most cases, there are no associated symptoms. We report the case of 27-year-old man with a massive SC. Treatment was surgical with complete excision of the affected part of the scrotum wall. Histopathologically, there was no epithelial lining around the calcified nodules and no cystic structure. Therefore, our case was considered idiopathic SC [Rev Urol. 2011;13(2):95-97 doi: 10.3909/riu0481] © 2011 MedReviews®, LLCTreatmentCalcinosisIdiopathicScrotumSurgery