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Minimally invasive interventions for lower urinary tract symptoms: What sits between medical therapy and transurethral resection of the prostate

Minimally invasive interventions for lower urinary tract symptoms: What sits between medical therapy and transurethral resection of the prostate

19/04/2024

This article aims to highlight treatment options available for the management of bladder outlet obstruction secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and the benefits and potential drawbacks of each.


Review and update of benign prostatic hyperplasia in general practice

Review and update of benign prostatic hyperplasia in general practice

27/06/2018

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, the most common benign tumour in men, is generally initially assessed and managed by a general practitioner in the primary healthcare setting.


Narrowing in on urethral strictures

Narrowing in on urethral strictures

24/03/2021

When left untreated, urethral strictures can devastate the health and function of the urinary tract.


An elderly man with purple urine

An elderly man with purple urine

26/05/2021

A man aged 79 years who was living in a residential aged care facility and had an indwelling urinary catheter was noted by the caregiver to have ‘purple urine’ for more than a week.


June 2024 Clinical challenge

June 2024 Clinical challenge

22/05/2024

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue. Please choose the single best answer for each question.


Assessment and management of haematuria in the general practice setting

Assessment and management of haematuria in the general practice setting

23/06/2021

Haematuria may be a singular symptom signalling underlying urological pathology; however, most patients with haematuria will have no identifiable cause found.


May 2024 Clinical challenge

May 2024 Clinical challenge

19/04/2024

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue. Please choose the single best answer for each question.


Overactive bladder syndrome: Management and treatment options

Overactive bladder syndrome: Management and treatment options

26/08/2020

Stepwise treatment for overactive bladder seeks to improve patient quality of life and reduce patient and health system costs.


What to do about recurrent urinary tract infections: A review of evidence behind emerging therapies

What to do about recurrent urinary tract infections: A review of evidence behind emerging therapies

19/04/2024

This narrative review was conducted to provide a targeted overview of contemporary management strategies in recurrent urinary infections.


A pearly papule with telangiectasia

A pearly papule with telangiectasia

29/05/2020

A man aged 52 years with a history of non-melanoma skin cancer presented with a firm, non-tender, skin-coloured papule.


Basal cell carcinoma in dermatofibroma: Dual diagnosis

Basal cell carcinoma in dermatofibroma: Dual diagnosis

25/11/2020

A man aged 85 years presented to his treating doctor for his annual skin examination, which revealed a lesion on the posterior aspect of his right deltoid.


Male sexual dysfunction: Clinical diagnosis and management strategies for common sexual problems

Male sexual dysfunction: Clinical diagnosis and management strategies for common sexual problems

25/01/2023

Male sexual dysfunction (MSD) can affect males of all ages. This article provides an overview of the clinical assessment and evidence-based management strategies for MSD problems.


A waxy plaque on an infant aged six months

A waxy plaque on an infant aged six months

31/05/2022

An infant male, aged six months, presented with changes to a lesion on the scalp that had been present since birth.


Benign pigmented skin lesions

Benign pigmented skin lesions

23/05/2019

Assessing pigmented lesions on patients, including opportunistically, is an important part of patient care and can make a significant difference to patient health.


Rock ‘n’ knoll in the mouth: A man with a lump on the hard palate

Rock ‘n’ knoll in the mouth: A man with a lump on the hard palate

23/11/2020

A Caucasian man aged 63 years with a history of heavy smoking and occasional alcohol drinking presented with concerns regarding a hard lump in the middle of his hard palate.

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