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    Review of: Jerry L. Anderson, Environmental Law Practice

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    A review of the book Environmental Law Practice: Problems and Exercises for Skills Development by Jerry L. Anderson and Dennis D. Hirsch (Carolina Academic Press 1999). Foreword, acknowledgments, introduction, appendix, index. ISBN 0-89089-657-7 [275 pp. $25.00. Cloth, 700 Kent Street, Durham, NC 27701]

    Estrogens and aspects of prostate disease

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    Estrogens have long been associated with the processes involved in prostate carcinogenesis, particularly in cancer suppression. However, the synergistic influence of low concentrations of estrogens, together with androgens, in promoting aberrant growth of the gland has also been recognized. As new insights into the complex molecular events implicated in growth regulation of the prostate are revealed, the role of the estrogens has become clearer. The present review considers this role in relation to the pathogenesis of prostate cancer and the potential cancer-repressive influence of the dietary estrogens

    Comparison of a New Length Measurement Technique for Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Implantation to Standard Techniques: Outcomes and Patient Satisfaction

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    Introduction.  Within a study evaluating the redesigned AMS 700MS inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP) (American Medical Systems, Minnetonka, MN, USA), one site used new length measurement technique (NLMT), a more aggressive dilation and measurement of the corpora cavernosa on a stretched penis, to address penile shortening. Aim.  To compare cylinder size and patient satisfaction, between a NLMT and traditional sizing for IPP implantation. Methods.  Fourteen men received IPPs using NLMT, and 55 with traditional sizing. Nationwide sales data from 2005 to 2008 for AMS 700 IPPs was obtained from AMS for comparison; additional surveys captured patient satisfaction. Main Outcome Measure.  Demographic data, cylinder sizes, and patient satisfaction were compared between the NLMT and standard techniques. Results.  The Fisher's exact test ( P  21 cm long and 28.6% (4) received cylinders <21 cm long, as compared with 12.7% (7) and 87.3% (48), respectively, for patients implanted by traditional techniques. There were ethnic differences between the samples: 42.9% (6) NLMT patients were of African‐American descent, as compared with 10.9% (6) in the standard technique group. However, longer cylinders were utilized more often, with 83.3% (5) of African‐Americans treated using the NLMT; as compared with 33.3% (2) of the standard technique group. Nationwide data reveal 12.3% of patients routinely receive 21 cm cylinders. At 6 months postimplantation, patient satisfaction with NLMT was no different than standard techniques. There were no distal erosions, complications, infections, or pain concerns reported through 24 months among the NLMT patients. Conclusions.  The NLMT resulted in a larger number of subjects implanted with larger cylinders. Satisfaction with performance and complication rates for NLMT patients was comparable to those implanted using standard techniques. Henry G, Houghton L, Culkin D, Otheguy J, Shabsigh R, and Ohl DA. Comparison of a new length measurement technique for inflatable penile prosthesis implantation to standard techniques: Outcomes and patient satisfaction. J Sex Med 2011;8:2640–2646.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86820/1/j.1743-6109.2011.02340.x.pd
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