Pareeta Patel

Pareeta Patel
  • Consultant at Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Current institution
Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust
Current position
  • Consultant

Publications

Publications (21)
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Urethral stricture disease is a commonly presenting problem to the urologist. Any condition that damages the urethral epithelium or underlying spongy tissue has the potential to cause a stricture. Patients with a urethral stricture can present either acutely or chronically with a range of urinary symptoms. An understanding of urethral stricture dis...
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Urethral stricture disease is a commonly presenting problem to the urologist. Any condition that damages the urethral epithelium or underlying spongy tissue has the potential to cause a stricture. Patients with a urethral stricture can present either acutely or chronically with a range of urinary symptoms. An understanding of urethral stricture dis...
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Prophylactic ureteric stenting in renal transplantation reduces major urological complications (MUCs). There is however morbidity related to the indwelling duration of a stent, we aimed to determine the optimal duration for stents in this clinical setting. Patients (aged 2-75 years) from 6 UK hospitals undergoing renal transplantation were recruite...
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Objective Bladder cancer is the commonest cancer of the urinary tract. Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumour (TURBT) is the gold standard for diagnosis and treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. The absence of muscle in a TURBT specimen is associated with a significantly higher risk of residual disease, early recurrence and tumour und...
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Localized prostate cancer is one of the success stories of modern oncology, with radical treatments offering long-term cancer-specific survival for most patients. In fact, most men with this condition die from nonprostate cancer diseases rather than from their prostate cancer. Open radical prostatectomy has been the gold standard radical treatment...
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We performed a study during our Trauma Week when patients who were referred from the accident department with fractures were reviewed in our fracture clinic. During our Trauma Week, Mister Thomas, Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon or Surgeon Lieutenant Commander McLean, Specialist Registrar in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery reviewed a total...

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