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Dieter Hauri
Researcher at University of Zurich
Publications - 92
Citations - 3367
Dieter Hauri is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostatectomy & Erectile dysfunction. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3251 citations.
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Botulinum-a toxin for treating detrusor hyperreflexia in spinal cord injured patients: a new alternative to anticholinergic drugs? preliminary results
TL;DR: Botulinum-A toxin injections into the detrusor muscle seem to be a safe and valuable therapeutic option in spinal cord injured patients with incontinence resistant to anticholinergic medication who perform clean intermittent self-catheterization.
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Comparison of phytotherapy (Permixon) with finasteride in the treatment of benign prostate hyperplasia: a randomized international study of 1,098 patients.
Jean Christophe Carraro,Jean Pierre Raynaud,Gary G. Koch,Geoffrey D. Chisholm,Franco Di Silverio,Pierre Teillac,Fernando Calais da Silva,Joris Cauquil,Dominique Chopin,Freddie C. Hamdy,Miroslav Hanus,Dieter Hauri,Athanasios Kalinteris,Josef Marencak,Antoine Perier,Paul Perrin +15 more
TL;DR: Controversy regarding the relative efficacy of treatments for the relief of the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is investigated.
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Experience With 100 Cases Treated With Botulinum-A Toxin Injections in the Detrusor Muscle for Idiopathic Overactive Bladder Syndrome Refractory to Anticholinergics
Daniel M. Schmid,Peter Sauermann,Matthias Werner,Bernhard Schuessler,N. Blick,M. Muentener,Räto T. Strebel,Daniele Perucchini,David Scheiner,Gabriel N. Schaer,Hubert John,André Reitz,Dieter Hauri,Brigitte Schurch +13 more
TL;DR: The results show that intradetrusor botulinum-A toxin injections may be an efficient and safe treatment option in patients with severe overactive bladder resistant to all conventional treatments.
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Pheochromocytomas: can malignant potential be predicted?
TL;DR: High preoperative 24-hour urinary dopamine levels, extra-adrenal tumor location, high tumor weight, elevated tumor dopamine concentration, and postoperative persistent arterial hypertension are all factors that increase the likelihood of malignant pheochromocytoma.
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The Ultrastructure of the Erectile Tissue in Priapism
M.A. Spycher,Dieter Hauri +1 more
TL;DR: Massive smooth muscle cell transformation and the loss of contractile trabecular elements may play an important role in the evolution of irreversible erectile failure following stasis priapism persisting longer than 24 hours.