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Higganbotham C, Cook G, Rensing A
Urology . 2020 Nov; 148:314. PMID: 33188792
Objective: To describe our technique for surgically treating cryptorchidism with bilateral robot-assisted laparoscopic orchiopexy. Background: Nonpalpable, undescended testes are commonly seen by the pediatric urologist. It is recommended to surgically...
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Cochran D, Cook G, Rensing A, Frimberger D, Meenakshi-Sundaram B
Urology . 2020 Jun; 146:222-224. PMID: 32592766
We present the rare case of a young boy who was found to have T-cell lymphoma after presenting with flank pain and bilateral nephrolithiasis. He initially underwent bilateral ureteral stent...
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Pooli A, Isharwal S, Cook G, Oliveto J, LaGrange C
Can J Urol . 2016 Dec; 23(6):8564-8567. PMID: 27995852
Introduction: We sought to investigate the association of preprostatectomy magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and surgical pathologic findings in patients with prostate cancer. Materials And Methods: All patients with prostate cancer...
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Pooli A, Cook G, Isharwal S, Desai V, Lagrange C
Can J Urol . 2016 Oct; 23(5):8446-8450. PMID: 27705729
Introduction: Indwelling stents produce symptoms and urinalysis findings mimicking urinary tract infection (UTI). In this study, we investigated the correlation of urinalysis findings with urine culture in patients with indwelling...
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Langenfeld S, Sudbeck C, Luers T, Adamson P, Cook G, Schenarts P
J Surg Educ . 2015 Aug; 72(6):e280-5. PMID: 26276300
Purpose: Our recent publication demonstrated that unprofessional behavior on Facebook is common among surgical residents. In the formulation of standards and curricula to address this issue, it is important that...
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Langenfeld S, Cook G, Sudbeck C, Luers T, Schenarts P
J Surg Educ . 2014 Jul; 71(6):e28-32. PMID: 24981657
Purpose: Dismissal from residency is most commonly because of unprofessional conduct rather than cognitive failure. Disciplinary action by medical boards has also been associated with prior unprofessional behavior during medical...