BACKGROUND: Gravitational dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis that affects more women than men and occurs predominantly in middle-aged to older... EM Iiguez Flores,EC Cortés Peralta - 《Dermatología Revista Mexicana》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 METHOD OF OBTAINING AN EXTRACT OF GINGER Th...
However, women present with advanced disease and have poorer survival, suggesting delays in bladder cancer diagnosis. Hematuria is the presenting symptom in most cases. We assessed gender differences in hematuria evaluation in older adults with bladder cancer.Materials and Methods; Using the SEER (...
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is extremely common, but most affected individuals initially demonstrate urinary symptoms other than hematuria. Half of the men older than 50 demonstrate some evidence of BPH.[22][23]This increases with age by about 2% to 2.5% yearly.[24]In the US, the inci...
Evaluation and Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Older Men The recommendations are summarized in 2 algorithms, 1 for basic management and 1 for specialized management of persistent bothersome lower urinary tract ... P Abrams,C Chapple,S Khoury,... - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: ...
Hematuria-related complications were more common during exposure to anticoagulants than antiplatelet agents, and patients experienced the lowest rates of complications during exposure to older medications (aspirin and warfarin; Table 2). Among anticoagulants, in multivariable models, exposure to dabigatran (...
The patients were older men (49-81 years) presenting with symptoms of hematuria and urinary obstruction. Each of the tumors displayed exophytic growth i... DG Bostwick,RW Kindrachuk,RV Rouse - 《American Journal of Surgical Pathology》 被引量: 209发表: 1985年 Acquired cystic disease: replacing...
In the US, bladder cancer is the 6th most frequent cancer. Most patients are 55 years and older, and it is 4 times more common in males than females. Learn More AssureMDx AssureMDx is a simple, noninvasive urine test that can help doctors determine a patient's risk for harboring bladder...
Persistent microscopic hematuria, especially in older patients Age > 50 Hypertension and edema Systemic symptoms (eg, fever, night sweats, weight loss) Interpretation of findings Clinical manifestations of the various causes overlap significantly, so urine and often blood tests are required. ...
In fact, only two "population-based studies" 1 of adults older than 35 years in the literature were mentioned, one of Swedish men aged 21 to 69 years (without any workup done to determine the cause of the hematuria) 2 and the other a retrospective chart review, not even a true ...
and reliability criteria set by the Canadian and US task forces for all preventive interventions. Using those criteria, the authors’ verdict is that more research is required, particularly among older individuals, before a recommendation in favor of this screening method can be made with confidence...