Urological management and surgical procedures in migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa with urogenital schistosomiasis
CONCLUSION: An increasing number of migrants from SSA diagnosed with UGS has been observed. Some patients required a surgical intervention for suspected neoplastic lesions or end-stage organ damage. It was particularly difficult to perform a regular follow-up in several patients. Further multicentric studies are needed to reach a proper standard in diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of subjects with UGS.PMID:33685664 | DOI:10.1016/j.acuro.2020.03.016
Source: Actas Urologicas Espanolas - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: S Sforza A Tuccio L Zammarchi P Verrienti F Rinaldi M Tilli F Di Maida A Mari L Masieri M Carini A Bartoloni A Minervini Source Type: research
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