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Advanced carcinoma of prostate is usually associated with high PSA levels and bony metastases and there are case reports of cavernosal thrombosis in such patients. Here, we report a case of advanced carcinoma of prostate with diffuse pelvic and pulmonary metastasis and cavernosal thrombosis,...
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- Portal Vein Thrombosis Associated with Bladder Carcinoma. Tankurt, Ethen; Çömlekçi, Abdurrahman; Akbaylar, Hale; Esen, Adil; Dicle, Oguz // American Journal of Gastroenterology;Mar1995, Vol. 90 Issue 3, p521
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Examines the occurrence of benign hyperplasia and carcinoma. Implications on the pathological changes in the prostate; Diagnosis of patients with cancer in the prostate; Treatment of benign hyperplasia and carcinoma.
- Prostatic carcinoma. Kirk, David // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);3/23/1985, Vol. 290 Issue 6472, p875
Examines the occurrence of prostatic carcinoma among males in Great Britain. Performance of radical prostatectomy in the management of prostatic cancer; Difficulty in the assessment of the treatment of prostatic carcinoma; Recommendation of orchiectomy as the hormonal treatment of choice.
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