Urology
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We report a case of the numb chin syndrome as the presenting symptom in a patient with metastatic prostate carcinoma. The numb chin syndrome is characterized by facial numbness along the distribution of the mental branch of the trigeminal nerve. ⋯ Although axial and vertebral bone metastases are common in patients with carcinoma of the prostate, mental nerve involvement is rare. We present a case of the numb chin syndrome as the initial clinical manifestation in a patient with metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma.
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Shotgun injuries are rare, with the extent of injury best determined at time of surgical exploration. There are no defined workup or management guidelines for patients with shotgun injuries to the genitourinary system. Injuries are usually treated on an individual basis. This study was conducted to determine the management and extent of genitourinary tract injuries in 10 patients with shotgun injuries to the pelvis during a 6-year interval. ⋯ Shotgun injuries involving the lower genitourinary tract are associated with significant soft tissue injury and morbidity. Death usually results from major associated vascular injuries. All hemodynamically stable patients should undergo retrograde urethrograms and cystograms to evaluate possible urethral and bladder injuries. Open primary repair should be attempted for distal urethral, testicular, and corporal injuries. Delayed repair with staged urethral reconstruction should be reserved for patients with extensive loss of urethral tissue. Impotence is common in patients with extensive perineal injuries.