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    Eric A. Klein, J. Stephen Jones, editors.
    Contents:
    Epidemiology and risk factors / Ranko Miocinovic
    Twenty years and counting : is PSA still useful in 2010? / Haluk Ozen and Sertac Yazici
    Prostate cancer screening : a review of the evidence with clinical practice implications / Timothy J. Wilt
    Beyond PSA : promising new markers for prostate cancer / Leonard Marks
    Hereditary prostate cancer and genetic risk / Adam C. Reese, Graham Casey, and John S. Witte
    Prostate inflammation and prostate cancer / William G. Nelson ... [et al.]
    Molecular progression of prostate cancer : androgens and estrogens / Stephen A. Boorjian and Donald J. Tindall
    The role of obesity and diet in prostate cancer / Jean-Alfred Thomas II and Stephen J. Freedland
    Prostate cancer risk reduction by chemoprevention / Kenneth G. Nepple, Adam S. Kibel, and Gerald L. Andriole
    Current issues in pathologic evaluation / Sara M. Falzarano, Howard S. Levin, and Cristina Magi-Galluzzi
    Optimum prostate biopsy : techniques and strategies / Osama M. Zaytoun and J. Stephen Jones
    The utility of nomograms in routine clinical practice / Carvell T. Nguyen and Michael W. Kattan
    Active surveillance comes of age / Laurence Klotz
    Focal therapy : prostate hemiablation as the first historical treatment model for focal therapy of early stage prostate cancer / Vladimir Mouraviev and Thomas J. Polascik
    Contemporary external beam radiotherapy / Rahul Tendulkar and Kevin Stephans
    Surgery, brachytherapy, or external beam radiation for low- and intermediate-risk disease? / Jay P. Ciezki and Eric A. Klein
    The role for radical prostatectomy in advanced prostate cancer / R. Jeffrey Karnes and Michael L. Blute
    Radiation therapy in the management of locally advanced prostate cancer / Joseph D. Mancias and Anthony L. Zietman
    Clinical implications of measuring quality-of-life in early stage prostate cancer / Peter Chang, Mehrdad Alemozaffar, and Martin G. Sanda
    Treatment modalities of post-prostatectomy incontinence : a historical perspective as well as current therapy options / Christina Ching and Drogo K. Montague
    Management of biochemical recurrence after localized treatment for prostate cancer / Stephen B. Williams and Toni K. Choueiri
    Management of newly diagnosed metastatic disease / C. Lance Cowey and Thomas E. Hutson
    Pitfalls of androgen deprivation therapy / Alicia K. Morgans and Matthew R. Smith
    Current management of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) / Jorge A. Garcia and Robert Dreicer
    Beta-emitting radiopharmaceuticals and bone metastasis / Oliver Sartor.
    Digital Access Springer 2013
  • Article
    Moreno González E, Hebrero San Martin J, Solis Herruzo JA, Rico Selas P, Rodriguez Agulló JL.
    Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1977 Oct;145(4):565-9.
    In 26 interposition mesocaval shunts using an internal jugular vein autograft which has been performed since 1970, four patients had important abnormalities in the superior mesenteric vein, making impossible the usual subduodenal position of the jugular vein graft. In these four patients, a small pancreatectomy was performed between the transverse portion of the duodenum and the right aspect of the superior mesenteric vein, placing the interposition mesocaval shunt in a transduodenopancreatic position. No patient has had any bleeding after the operation nor have esophageal varices been found at the time of the last examination. During this period, all patients showed a remarkable tolerance to proteins, so that no patient has been on a low protein diet.
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