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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 722-728, 1990.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-97352

ABSTRACT

To observe the influence of kidney transplantation (KT) on erectile and endocrine function, we evaluated the PBI, penile pulse volume plethysmography, RigiScan and endocrine study before and after KT in 21 patients. We also interviewed with these patients or their sexual partners before KT. at 3 months and 6 months after KT. 7 cases (33%) were improved, 8 cases (38%) were same and 4 cases(19%) were aggravated in sexual desire and erectile function and 2 cases (10% ) had been suffered from erectile dysfunction since 19 months and 6 years prior to KT. The PBI was changed from 0.97 +/- 0.09 to 0.95 +/- 0.16 and it was not a significant difference. The penile plethysmography was not a good screening test in the evaluation of erectile function in KF. But the Rigiscan could detect all of the tested aggravated cases and it was thought to be a good screening test. In the endocrine studies, testosterone and FSH were decreased and LH and prolactin were increased before KT but testosterone and LH were significantly decreased after KT. It was thought to be the influence of KT and immunosuppressive agent (cyclosporin A). In conclusion, sexual desire and erectile function may be improved by the KT and most reliable screening test was Rigiscan. Endocrine function may be affected by the KT and cyclosporin A.


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Humans , Male , Cyclosporine , Erectile Dysfunction , Kidney Transplantation , Kidney , Mass Screening , Plethysmography , Prolactin , Sexual Partners , Testosterone , Transplantation
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Korean Journal of Urology ; : 761-765, 1988.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-150246

ABSTRACT

We reviewed retrospectively 16 cases of renal or perirenal abscess who were admitted to the St. Mary hospital during the period from January 1977 to December 1986. The results were as follows : 1. The average age of the patients was 27 years. 2. The average duration of symptom was 15 days. 3. On laboratory findings, 6 cases (31%) of pyuria and 2 cases (13%) of positive urine culture were seen. 4. Abscess culture was performed in 10 patients and 5 cases of staphylococcus and 2 cases of E. coli were cultured. The remained 3 cases were sterile culture. 5. Predisposing factors were involved in 6 cases (38%). Urologic predisposing factors were 5 cases (31%) and non-urologic predisposing factors were 4 cases (25%). 6. Surgical treatment was performed in 10 cases (63%) by 9 cases of incision & drainage and 1 case of nephrectomy. Non-surgical treatment was successful in 6 cases (37%) by 5 cases of antibiotics only and by 1 case of antibiotics with ultrasound guided percutaneous drainage.


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Humans , Abscess , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Causality , Drainage , Nephrectomy , Pyuria , Retrospective Studies , Staphylococcus , Ultrasonography
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