1990
DOI: 10.1159/000463888
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The Role of Abdominal and Transrectal Ultrasound and Cytology in the Detection of Recurrent Bladder Tumours

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“…This study confirms our previous finding that a combination of transabdominal and transrectal ultrasound can be used in the out-patient department to detect recurrent bladder tumours (Davies et al, 1990). It must be remembered that flexible cystoscopy, although representing an advance on rigid cystoscopy, still has some degree of morbidity (Fowler, 1984;Flannigan et al, 1988) and the latter workers showed that patients preferred flexible to rigid cystoscopy, with only 11% favouring rigid cystoscopy under general anaesthesia.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…This study confirms our previous finding that a combination of transabdominal and transrectal ultrasound can be used in the out-patient department to detect recurrent bladder tumours (Davies et al, 1990). It must be remembered that flexible cystoscopy, although representing an advance on rigid cystoscopy, still has some degree of morbidity (Fowler, 1984;Flannigan et al, 1988) and the latter workers showed that patients preferred flexible to rigid cystoscopy, with only 11% favouring rigid cystoscopy under general anaesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In our previous study (Davies et al, 1990) only 1 patient preferred follow-up with rigid cystoscopy to ultrasound.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%