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Afr. j. urol. (Online) ; 9(2): 53-58, 2003.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258174

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Objective To evaluate the efficacy of intra-lesional verapamil injection in the treatment of Peyronie's disease. Patients and Methods Twenty-six patients with Peyronie's disease were divided into two groups: the verapamil treatment group (study group) including 13 patients and the saline group (control group) including another 13 patients. The patients' age ranged from 35 to 58 years with a mean age of 43.75 years. The patients in the study group were subjected to a weekly injection of 10 mg verapamil hydrochloride (5 mg / 2 ml) into the plaque for the duration of six weeks. At the same time; the patients in the control group received a weekly injection of normal saline into the plaque; also for the duration of six weeks. The patients' response to the injections was evaluated subjectively with respect to pain and sexual dysfunction and objectively with respect to the plaque volume and the degree of curvature. Results Following therapy; pain was improved in 8 of 9 patients (88.9) of the patients in the verapamil group; while in the control group it was stationary in 6 of 8 patients (75) and had progressed in 2 of 8 patients (25). Curvature was improved in 5 of 10 patients (50) and remained unchanged in 5 of 10 patients (50) of the study group; while no improvement could be recorded in any of the patients of the control group. Three of five patients (60) of


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Egypt , Injections, Intralesional , Penile Induration , Penile Induration/therapy , Verapamil/administration & dosage
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Afr. j. urol. (Online) ; 8(1): 32-38, 2002.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1258143

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Objective To conform a rational approach for diagnosis and treatment of renal injuries with either conservative or interventional treatment. Patients and Methods The study included 36 male and 6 female patients (total 42) with renal trauma. The patients' age ranged from 6 to 65 years. Thirty-one patients (73.8) presented with blunt renal trauma; while eleven patients (26.2) presented with penetrating renal trauma. Haematuria was the commonest presenting symptom accounting for 98. All patients were thoroughly evaluated clinically and by abdo-minal ultrasonography; while excretory urography and abdominal computerized tomography were required in some patients only. Results Conservative treatment was successful in 10 patients with minor blunt trauma; while immediate exploration was done for 26 patients and late exploration was required in 6 patients. Conclusion For renal salvage; the traumatized kidney is to be explored in all cases of penetrating and major blunt renal trauma


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Disease Management , Egypt , Kidney/injuries , Wounds and Injuries
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