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J Natl Med Assoc ; 89(5): 318-23, 1997 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9170832

RESUMO

Since there is general agreement that screening for prostate cancer should be carried out, at least for high-risk individuals, there should be little debate that African-American men should be screened. Current screening guidelines include the two most cost-effective methods of early detection, digital rectal examination and prostate specific antigen. The use of transrectal ultrasound and guided biopsy improves the yield. This article reports on the findings of 50 African-American patients with prostatic carcinoma diagnosed by sonographically guided biopsy in a single, community urology practice. Overall, prostate specific antigen was elevated in 94%, digital rectal examination was positive in 60%, and transrectal ultrasound was positive in 78%. A focal hypoechoic lesion was demonstrated in 58%. When the site of tumor, as specified in the pathology report, was correlated with the findings on digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasound, both digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasound were positive in 45%. Transrectal ultrasound was positive when digital rectal examination was negative in 30%. Digital rectal examination was positive when ultrasound was not in 14%. Random biopsy revealed areas of carcinoma that were not detected by digital rectal examination nor ultrasound in 40%. We conclude that even though random biopsy significantly improves the detection of prostate carcinoma, sonographic guidance is beneficial to systematically biopsy the gland and to avoid omission of characteristic lesions during random samplings.


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População Negra , Neoplasias da Próstata/etnologia , Neoplasias da Próstata/prevenção & controle , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Biópsia , Humanos , Masculino , Programas de Rastreamento/métodos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Exame Físico , Antígeno Prostático Específico/sangue
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J Natl Med Assoc ; 80(3): 343-6, 1988 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3351972

RESUMO

Sirenomelia, or "mermaid syndrome," represents a severe form of caudal regression. It is a rare congenital malformation that is incompatible with life. In the following case report, a double inferior vena cava was also present, and this anomaly in association with sirenomelia has not been reported. Ultrasound may be useful in the early antenatal detection of this anomaly. This is the first case of sirenomelia reported in the black race.


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Anormalidades Múltiplas , Ectromelia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Masculino
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