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UrostomiesInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Chronic Papillomatous Dermatitis Description: Description of an uncommon skin complication of urostomies and rarely of ileostomies. (thedoctorsdoctor.com) |
Coloplast Ltd: Urinary Stomas in Children Description: Information and description of urinary diversion in childhood, illustration of products for ostomies care. (coloplast.co.uk) |
Internal Pouches Description: Information about internal continent urinary reservoirs, complications, their treatment and management. (blcwebcafe.org) |
Urinary System Description: Anatomy of the urinary system and description of its function. Chapters about catheterization and urostomies [PDF file]. (pen.k12.va.us) |
Urostomies Description: Information about ostomies and advices about their management. (members.aol.com) |
Wessex Urology Support Group Description: A support group for those who have undergone, or are about to undergo surgery for urinary diversion. A registered charity with a consultant urologist as a President. (website.lineone.net) |
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