Urology
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Local anesthetics can play a significant role in the diagnosis, and possible definitive treatment, of previously intractable flank pain. Numerous patients may thus be spared unnecessary physical and mental anguish, as well as unnecessary surgery.
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Fifty-six patients with uncomplicated urinary infections were treated with a five-day course of antimicrobials. Fifty-four patients had sterile urine two weeks after termination of the drugs. Over a two-year period 8 patients were found to become reinfected.
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The first reported case of spontaneous expulsion per urethra of an intravesical bullet which initially entered through the left flank is presented. Recognition of the truc location of the millile might have been facilitated had lateral and/or oblique films have been obtained under emergency conditions as advocated by the authors.