Actos Attorney Contact Page Actos Attorney12/15/2011: The rigid cystoscope, although easy to pass in a female is difficult to pass without sedation in a male. The rigid cystoscope allows for generous biopsy specimens and removal of small tumors. Cystoscopy therefore … Continue reading →
Actos Attorney Page Actos Attorney12/15/2011: The elderly, frail individuals with multiple coexisting chronic illnesses, individuals that are weakened through mahiutrition or who have compromised immunity all would face substantially increased risk of complications from standard chemotherapy regimens for bladder … Continue reading →
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Actos Attorney Page Actos Attorney12/15/2011: When an individual has diffuse, high grade cancer of the bladder, even when superficial, bladder removal may be warranted. Many may have widespread carcinoma in situ (CIS) in conjunction with papillary disease. One can … Continue reading →
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Actos Attorney Page Actos Attorney 12/15/2011: Ureteral injury may occur when a tumor covers the ureter in the bladder. The ureter may be obscured by a bladder tumor, and the urologist may inadvertently resect it along with the tumor. … Continue reading →
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Actos Attorney Page Actos Attorney12/15/2011: Bleeding is usually present, but rarely severe. Some tumors are more vascular than others and will bleed more. In addition, the resection will involve the bladder wall and vascularity varies here as well. Transfusions … Continue reading →
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Actos Attorneys Page Actos Attorney 12/15/2011: A catheter is a plastic or rubber tube which is placed through the urethra into the bladder. It is kept in place by a fluid filled balloon, at the end of the catheter, … Continue reading →
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