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MR diffusion studies differentiate prostate cancer
Contrast-enhanced MR diffusion and perfusion were able to differentiate between central gland prostate cancer and benign prostate hyperplasia, according to a study published in Radiology. More »
“Raccoon Eyes”
Image 1A 58-year-old man with type 2 diabetes, nephrolithiasis,... More »
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Current Treatment Strategies
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)— histologically defined as stromal and epithelial hyperplasia beginning in the periurethral transitional zone of the prostate—affects up to 80% of 80-year-old... More »
AUA: ED Drugs May Have Role in Treatment of BPH and LUTS
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Treatments for erectile dysfunction may prove effective against benign prostatic hyperplasia and lower urinary tract symptoms, possibly because they share a common etiologic... More »
AUA: Botulinum Toxin Gives Lasting BPH Relief
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Injection of botulinum toxin A directly into the prostate provided relief from refractory benign prostatic hypertrophy symptoms for up to a year, found a small study in Taiwan. More »
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Intussusception Discharges Unchanged with Rotavirus Vaccine
February 14, 2012

Does the rotavirus vaccine in increase the risk? Both CDC and FDA warn about the risk of recurrent intussusception, but an analysis of hospital records gives reassurance.

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Physicians Need to Balance Roles at Work Just Like at Home
Jennifer Frank, MD, February 21, 2012
Just like laundry duty and getting the kids dressed for their holiday concert, I take my primary-care responsibility very personally and very seriously.
Motivating and Engaging Your Medical Practice Staff
P.J. Cloud-Moulds, February 18, 2012
Providing autonomy and support will motivate your staff in helping you reach your medical practice goals.
Video: EHR User Satisfaction
Aubrey Westgate, February 17, 2012
Family physician Kenneth Adler, a presenter at the HIMSS12 Conference in Las Vegas, provides a look at national EHR user satisfaction rates.
Understanding Physician Assistant Reimbursement
Stephen Hanson, PA-C, February 17, 2012
Appropriate and fair reimbursement for the work physician assistants do in medicine is a priority.
Five Tips to Better Manage Your Revenue Cycle
Owen Dahl, February 14, 2012
It is vital that practices have systematic ways to address patient collections; the following strategies can help your practice collect all that it is due.