Isam H. Mahmood’s research while affiliated with University of Mosul and other places

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Table 1 The patients' characteristics.
Table 2 Location and rate of the spontaneous passage of stones, and the duration before passage.
The consort chart.
The distribution of the ureteric stones within the ureter in the three groups.
Efficacy and safety of tamsulosin vs. alfuzosin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones
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June 2013

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Arab Journal of Urology

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Isam H. Mahmood

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Objective: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of tamsulosin and alfuzosin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones. Patients and methods: In all, 112 patients with ureteric stones of ⩽10 mm, located along the ureter, were randomly divided into three groups. In group I, 32 patients received no α-blockers (controls), in group II 40 patients received tamsulosin 0.4 mg daily, and in group III 40 patients received alfuzosin 10 mg daily. All patients were given analgesia and antibiotics when indicated. The follow-up was weekly for 4 weeks. Results: The mean stone size and age were comparable in the three groups. The stone expulsion rate was 44%, 85% and 75% in groups I, II and III, respectively. Half of the stones in group II passed within 2 weeks, half in group III passed within 3 weeks, while more than half of the stones in group I did not pass even after 4 weeks. The mean number of painful episodes was 2.45, 1.38 and 1.64 in groups I, II and III, respectively. The drug-related side-effects reported by patients were mild and transient. Conclusion: The use of tamsulosin or alfuzosin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones in the three sections of the ureter (upper, middle and lower) was safe and effective, as shown by the increased overall stone expulsion rate, reduced stone expulsion time and fewer pain episodes. Tamsulosin was associated with a greater rate of stone expulsion than was alfuzosin.

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The patients' characteristics.
Location and rate of the spontaneous passage of stones, and the duration before passage.
Efficacy and safety of tamsulosin vs. alfuzosin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones Production and hosting by Elsevier

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Objective: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of tamsulosin and alfuz-osin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones. Patients and methods: In all, 112 patients with ureteric stones of 610 mm, located along the ureter, were randomly divided into three groups. In group I, 32 patients received no a-blockers (controls), in group II 40 patients received tamsulosin 0.4 mg daily, and in group III 40 patients received alfuzosin 10 mg daily. All patients were given analgesia and antibiotics when indicated. The follow-up was weekly for 4 weeks. Results: The mean stone size and age were comparable in the three groups. The stone expulsion rate was 44%, 85% and 75% in groups I, II and III, respectively. Half of the stones in group II passed within 2 weeks, half in group III passed within 3 weeks, while more than half of the stones in group I did not pass even after 4 weeks. The mean number of painful episodes was 2.45, 1.38 and 1.64 in groups

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... Ibrahim et al. reported that tamsulosin was associated with a higher stone expulsion rate compared to alfuzosin, with rates of 85% and 75%, respectively. This underscores tamsulosin's role as a cornerstone in MET [20]. A meta-analysis by Cui et al., which included 56 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and 9395 patients, further supported the efficacy of tamsulosin 0.4 mg. ...

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Efficacy and Safety of Boldine Combined with Phyllanthus niruri and Ononis spinosa in Medical Expulsive Therapy for Distal Ureteral Stones with Renal Colic: A Single-Center, Retrospective Cohort Study
Efficacy and safety of tamsulosin vs. alfuzosin as medical expulsive therapy for ureteric stones

Arab Journal of Urology