“I think people can feel like they're all alone, or they have something that's uncommon, and it may not be,” says J. Quentin Clemens, MD, FACS, MSCI.
In this episode, Urology Times® Assistant Editor Janelle Hart spoke with J. Quentin Clemens, MD, FACS, MSCI. He discusses the common misconceptions associated with interstitial cystitis, specifically from the mindset of the patient. Furthermore, he gives an overview of the MAPP study, which has helped to destigmatize the condition in major ways. Clemens is an Edward J. McGuire professor of urology, an associate chair for research, and fellowship director of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Researchers advocate ultrasound over CT for initial evaluation of suspected urinary stone disease
November 7th 2022The study authors maintain there is no current evidence in the literature indicating that CT use is superior to other imaging modalities in reducing morbidity or improving outcomes in patients with urinary stone disease.