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2004/1/ VAQ3: A 52 year old man has been referred to you by his general practitioner because of the recent development of macroscopic haematuria. Describe your assessment of this patient. (50%). Outline your disposition of this patient. (50%) 2003/1/SAQ6: Discuss the various imaging investigations available in the evaluation of renal colic. (100%) 1999/1/SAQ1: A 60 year old man presents with right sided flank pain which radiates to the groin. What is your differential diagnosis (20%)? Discuss the merits of the various medical imaging techniques available to investigate this patient (60%). What are the indications for early urological referral in the patient with renal colic (20%)? 1995/2/SAQ3: Outline the assessment and management of a previously 26 year old man who presents with acutely painful red and swollen testis (100%) |
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2010/1/SAQ5: A 50 year old man presents to the emergency department with priapism for 4 hours. a) List the possible causes of priapism in this man (30%) b) Describe your management (70%) |
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2008/2/SAQ3: A 46 year old man presents with one hour of severe left sided abdominal pain, radiating to the left loin. An abdominal CT scan reveals a 6 mm stone in the lower third of the left ureter with a mild hydronephrosis. Discuss the analgesic and other treatment options in this patient.(100%) |
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