[55] Persistent haematuria and intra-prostatic haematoma following prostate biopsy: A novel method of management
Objective: To report on an unusual case of life-threatening haematuria after transrectal prostate biopsy requiring intervention. After transrectal needle biopsies bleeding in the form of haematuria, haematospermia or haematochezia are common but typically self-limiting. Severe haematuria is uncommon...
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Autores principales: | Abdelrahman Eltafahny, Narayanaswamy Arun, Fawzi Abul |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2018
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