Tentative Outline of Program of Annual Meeting of American Urological Association, by May 13–17, 1979, New York Hilton, New York, New York

Tentative Outline of Program of Annual Meeting of American Urological Association, by May 13–17, 1979, New York Hilton, New York, New York

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News and Announcements TENTATIVE OUTLINE OF PROGRAM OF ANNUAL MEETING OF AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION MAY 13-17, 1979

NEW YORK HILTON, NEW YORK, NEW YORK SUNDAY, MAY 13 Urological Research Forum, Mercury Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 8 a.m. -12 noon P. C. Walsh, Baltimore, Maryland, chairman IMMUNOLOGY AND BLADDER CANCER. K. B. Cummings, Seattle, Washington, moderator THE EFFECTS OF URINE AND CONTINUED CARCINOGEN ON THE PROGRESSION OF EXPERIMENTAL CARCINOMA IN SITU. R. G. Rowland, M. 0. Henneberry, R. Oyasu and J. T. Grayhack, Indianapolis, Indiana and Chicago, Illinois.

Discussion INFLUENCE OF CAUTERIZATION ON THE IMPLANTATION OF TRANSITIONAL TUMOR CELLS. M. Tennessee

s. Soloway, Memphis,

Discussion SPECIFIC IN VITRO ARMING OF HUMAN LYMPHOID CELLS BY RABBIT ANTISERUM AGAINST 253J HUMAN BLADDER CANCER CELL LINE. W. J. Catalona, T. L. Ratliff, R. E. McCool and T. 0. Lyles, St. Louis, Missouri

Discussion MURINE ACTIVATED MACROPHAGES RELEASE UNIQUE CELL TOXINS (LT-LIKE) UPON CONTACT WITH NEOPLASTIC CELLS IN VITRO. W. E. Levy, M. Brenner and G. A. Granger, Irvine, California

Discussion CELL-MEDIATED IMMUNITY IN PROSTATIC CANCER. R. J. Ablin, R. A. Bhatti, S. Nagabodi, S. Zamora and P. D. Guinan, Chicago, Illinois

Discussion HORMONAL, LEUKOCYTE CHEMOTAXSIS AND LYMPHOCYTE TRANSFORMATION RESPONSE FOLLOWING BILATERAL THERAPEUTIC 0RCHIECTOMY FOR STAGED PROSTATE CARCINOMA. R. P. Glinski, S.S. Yanari, J. W. Rebuck, J. C. Cerny and R. C. Klugo, Detroit, Michigan

Discussion TRANSFER FACTOR IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE: EMPLOYING THE DUNNING RAT TUMOR MODEL R3327. E. Totonchi, Chicago, Illinois

Discussion EFFECTS OF INTERFERON ON LYMPHOCYTE CYTOTOXICITY AGAINST BLADDER TUMOR CELLS IN VITRO. M. J. Droller, Baltimore, Maryland

Discussion DRW ANTIGEN TYPING BY THE PRIMED LYMPHOCYTE TYPING (PLT) METHOD. W. C. De Wolf and P. G. Carroll, Boston, Massachusetts

Discussion INVESTIGATION OF HL-A ANTIGENS IN PATIENTS WITH TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER. E. Gazit, S. Orgad, Y. Mizrachi, T. After and M. Many, Tel-Hashomer, Israel

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Discussion THE DETECTION OF TRANSITIONAL CELL BLADDER CANCER ANTIGEN ON ESTABLISHED CELL LINES (Second Prize for Laboratory Research). R. J. Boxer, H. Sofen and A. Saxon, Los Angeles, California

Discussion CELL SURFACE A, B OR O (H) BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS AS AN INDICATOR OF MALIGNANT POTENTIAL IN STAGE A BLADDER CARCINOMA. A. J. Newman, Jr. and C. E. Carlton, Jr., Houston, Texas

Discussion FURTHER OBSERVATIONS OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TISSUE BLOOD GROUP ANTIGEN DETECTABILITY IN PREDICTING THE COURSE OF BLADDER TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMAS. P. H. Lange, C. Limas and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Discussion THE ABO (H) CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS IN CARCINOMA IN SITU AND NON-MALIGNANT LESIONS OF THE BLADDER. R. C. Emmott, N. Javadpour, Bethesda, and M. J. Droller and J. Eggleston, Baltimore, Maryland

Discussion KINETIC STUDIES OF HUMAN TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA. G. Sufrin and J. Meyer, St. Louis, Missouri

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CYTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF BLADDER IRRIGATION FLum BY FLOW CYTOMETRY. L. G. Collste, z. Darzynkiewicz, F. Traganos, T. K. Sharpless, W. F. Whitmore, Jr. and M. R. Melamed, New York, New York

Discussion EFFECTS OF 13 CIS AND ALL TRANSRETINOIC AcID ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF BLADDER CANCER IN RATS: AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL STUDY. M. Tannenbaum and S. Tannenbaum, New York, New York, and B. N. Richelo and P. W. Trown, Nutley, New Jersey

Discussion THE EFFECT OF THIO-TEPA ON DEVELOPING AND ESTABLISHED MAMMALIAN BLADDER CANCER. M. S. Soloway, Memphis, Tennessee

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Discussion TOPICAL ADRIAMYCIN FOR PROPHYLAXIS AND TREATMENT OF SUPERFICIAL BLADDER CANCER: STUDIES ON PLASMA AND TUMOR UPTAKE. G. H. Jacobi and K. H. Kurth, Mainz, Germany

Discussion ENHANCEMENT OF RADIOTHERAPY FOR INVASIVE CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER BY PRELIMINARY HYPOGASTRIC ARTERIAL LIGATION. E. M. Mahoney and A. Piro, Boston, Massachusetts

Discussion Scientific Sessions, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Pediatrics DIURETIC RADIONUCLIDE UROGRAPHY: ASSESSMENT OF HYDROURETERONEPHROSIS IN CHILDREN. S. A. Koff, Ann Arbor, Michigan PERCUTANEOUS URETERAL PERFUSION IN CHILDREN. R. C. Pfister, J. H. Newhouse and W. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts SERUM BETA-2-MICROGLOBULIN AS A RENAL DIAGNOSTIC AGENT IN CHILDREN. V. Braren, J. Goddard, J. J. Touya and A. B. Brill, Nashville, Tennessee URINARY TRACT INFECTION: METHODS FOR LOCALIZATION. W. B. Lorentz and M. I. Resnick, Winston-Salem, North Carolina SCROTAL IMAGING IN HENOCH-SCHONLEIN SYNDROME. B. Stein, H. T. Harke, A. R. Kendall, L. Karafin and J. L. Naiman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania COMPARISON OF SPERMATIC VENOGRAPHY AND COMPUTERIZED AXIAL TOMOGRAPHY IN THE PREOPERATIVE LOCALIZATION OF CRYPTORCHID TESTES. E. Houttuin, I. S. Hawatmeh, J. G. Gregory and M. K. Wolverson, St. Louis, Missouri Discussion. R. M. Ehrlich, Los Angeles, California ECTOPIC URETEROCELES: ALTERNATE METHODS OF SURGICAL REPAIR. A. H. Colodny, J. Mandell, R. L. Lebowitz, s. B. Bauer and A. B. Retik, Boston, Massachusetts TRANSURETEROURETEROSTOMY IN CHILDREN. T. w. Hensle and w. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts PERIRENAL URINARY ExTRAVASATION ASSOCIATED WITH URETHRAL VALVES IN INFANTS. M. E. Mitchell and R. A. Garrett, Indianapolis, Indiana THE DILEMMA OF THE SMALL PYELONEPHRITIC KIDNEY ASSOCIATED WITH VESICOURETERAL REFLUX. S. B. Bauer, M. K. Willscher, P. J. Zammuto and A. B. Retik, Boston, Massachusetts THE MANAGEMENT OF VESICOURETERAL REFLUX IN THE PEDIATRIC NEUROPATHIC BLADDER. T. R. Sullivan, M. M. Hoy and J. G. Gregory, St. Louis, Missouri Discussion. J. W. Duckett, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania URINARY UNDIVERSION IN MYELODYSPLASIA-CRITERIA FOR SELECTION AND PREDICTIVE VALUE OF URODYNAMIC EVALUATION. S. B. Bauer, A.H. Colodny and A. B. Retik, Boston, Massachusetts PEDIATRIC URINARY UNDIVERSION. C. F. Firlit, W. E. Kaplan and J. Sommer, Chicago, Illinois URINARY UNDIVERSION: EXPERIENCE WITH EIGHTY-SEVEN CASES. W. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts Discussion. G. W. Kaplan, San Diego, California UROGENITAL SINUS ABNORMALITIES IN THE FEMALE. F. F. Marshall, R. D. Jeffs and W. K. Sarafyan, Baltimore, Maryland TuocAR SUPRAPUBIC CYSTOTOMY IN PEDIATRIC UROLOGY: ITs ADVANTAGES AND PITFALLS. R. L. Kroovand, R. J. Reiner and A. D. Perlmutter, Detroit, Michigan VESICOVAGINAL FISTULAS IN CHILDHOOD. L. Persky, W. Forsythe and G. Herman, Cleveland, Ohio Discussion. E. C. Muecke, New York, New York PANEL D1scussI0N: RECERTIFICATION. R. A. Straffon, Cleveland, Ohio, moderator; C. E. Carlton, Houston, Texas; R. Scott, Jr., Aspen, Colorado, and D. C. Utz, Rochester, Minnesota Society of Pediatric Urology, Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. PANEL DISCUSSION: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NEWBORN WITH AMBIGUOUS GENITALIA. T. D. Allen, Dallas, Texas, moderator; R. C. Pfister, Boston, Massachusetts; J. W. Duckett, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and D. Federman, Boston Massachusetts THE SIXTEENTH ANNUAL MEREDITH CAMPBELL LECTURE: MEREDITH CAMPBELL'S LEGACY. L. R. King, Chicago, Illinois NORMAL CLITORIS IN GIRLS. G. T. Klauber, Hartford, Connecticut SURGICAL CORRECTION OF URETHRAL PROLAPSE. P. C. Devine and H. C. Kespec, Norfolk, Virginia URETHRAL LENGTHENING FOR EPISPADIAS AND ExSTROPHY. J. K. Lattimer and M. T. Macfarlane, New York, New York

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REDUCTION CLITOROPLASTY. K. I. Glassberg, Brooklyn, New York A NEW AND SIMPLE OPERATION FOR CONCEALING THE HYPERTROPHIED CLITORIS. J. S. Ansell, R. K. Wonderly and J. Rajfer, Seattle, Washington Discussion. H. Spence, Dallas, Texas PANEL DISCUSSION: MANAGEMENT OF ABNORMALITIES OF UPPER URINARY TRACT. R. M. Weiss, New Haven, Connecticut, moderator; W. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts; R. Jeffs, Baltimore, Maryland; A. Perlmutter, Detroit, Michigan, and J. Woodard, Atlanta, Georgia ALTERNATIVES TO ORCHIOPEXY. F. Hinman, San Francisco, California Discussion. 8. Levitt, Bronx, New York THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF BILATERAL WILMS TUMOR. A. B. Retik, A. H. Colodny and S. B. Bauer, Boston, Massachusetts OBSERVATIONS OF THE DILATED URETER FOLLOWING POSTERIOR URETHRAL VALVE RESECTION. K. I. Glassberg, M. Schneider and K. Waterhouse, Brooklyn, New York ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSIS OF ANOMALOUS RENAL COLLECTING SYSTEMS. B. Lytton, R. M. Weiss and A. T. Rosenfield, New Haven, Connecticut Discussion. W. E. Goodwin, Los Angeles, California

Urological Research Forum, Mercury Ballrnom, 2nd Floor, l i,.m.-5 p.m.

P. C. Walsh, Baltimore, Maryland, chairman PROSTATE AND PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. W. D. Heston, St. Louis, Missouri, moderator RADIOCOLLOID Sc!NTIGRAPHIC MAPPING OF THE LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OF THE PROSTATE. D. Blute, W. D. Kaplan and R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts

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Discussion lMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF PRoSTATIC EPITHELIAL CELLS. A. W. Bruce, D. E. Mahan, P. N. Manley and L. Franchi, Kingston, Canada

Discussion IMMUNOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF HUMAN PROSTATIC Acrn PHOSPHATASE. N. A. Romas, K. C. Hsu, P. Tomashefsky and M. Tannenbaum, New York, New York

Discussion TISSUE CULTURE OF NoRMAL PoSTPUBERAL PROSTATE. S. C. Jacobs and R. K. Lawson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Discussion CELL-SEPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF EPITHELIAL CELLS FROM HUMAN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. K. Oishi, J.C. Romijn and F. H. Schroeder, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Discussion GUINEA Pm SEMINAL VESICLE EPITHELIAL CELLS IN TISSUE CULTURE: A DEFINED JN VITRO MODEL OF ANDROGEN ACTION. M. M. Lieber and C. M. Veneziale, Rochester, Minnesota

Discussion ENDOCRINE MANIPULATION OF THE DUNNING PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA. F.

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Shessel, Miami, Florida

Discussion KINETIC STUDIES OF THE R3327 DUNNING MuRINE PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. G. Sufrin, W. D. Heston, W. R. Fair and J. Meyer, St. Louis, Missouri

Discussion DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOCHEMICAL INDEX TO PREDICT THE HORMONE RESPONSE OF RAT PROSTATIC CANCER. J. T. Isaacs, D.S. Coffey and W.W. Scott, Baltimore, Maryland

Discussion THE STUDY OF NB RAT PROST ATIC ADENOCARCINOMAS: HISTOLOGY, HISTOCHEMISTRY AND Acm PHOSPHATASE. J. R. Drago, L.B. Goldman and R. E. Maurer, Sacramento, California

Discussion CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMAN UROGENITAL TUMORS GROWN IN ATHYMIC NUDE MICE. J. H. Wunderli, G. H. Mickey and D. F. Paulson, Durham, North Carolina

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Discussion RADIOIMMUNOASSAY OF ENDOGENOUS STEROIDS IN MALE SEX ACCESSORY ORGANS (Third Prize for Clinical Research). J. A. Belis and D. F. Milam, Morgantown, West Virginia

Discussion EFFECT OF DES AND EsTRACYT ON SERUM SEX HORMONE BINDING GLOBULIN AND TESTOSTERONE LEVELS IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS. J.P. Karr, Z. Wajsman, T. M. Chu, G. P. Murphy and A. A. Sandberg, Buffalo, New York

Discussion AROMATIZAT!ON OF ANDROSTENEDIONE IN FIBROBLASTS DERIVED FROM HUMAN PROSTATES. H. U. Schweikert, Bonn, West Germany and F. H. Schroeder, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Discussion ASSAY OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR IN HUMAN BENIGN AND MALIGNANT PROSTATIC TISSUE. B. G. Mobbs, J. G. Connolly and I. E. Johnson, Toronto, Canada

Discussion ESTROGEN RECEPTORS lN HUMAN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. R. C. Emmott, Bethesda and J.B. Murphy, L. L. Hicks and P. C. Vvalsh, Baltimore, Maryland

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Discussion CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR IN THE HUMAN PROSTATE. R. G. Smith and L. I. Lipshultz, Houston, Texas

Discussion STEROID HORMONE BINDING IN THE HUMAN AND CANINE PROSTATE GLAND. E. J. Keenan, E. E. Ramsey, E. D. Kemp, M.A. Boileau, E. Fuchs, H. D. Pearse and C. V. Hodges, Portland, Oregon

Discussion A COMPARISON OF SPONTANEOUS AND EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED CANINE PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. J. Trachtenberg, D. P. deKlerk, D. S. Coffey, L. L. Ewing, J. T. Isaacs, W. G. Reiner, C. H. Robinson, W. W. Scott, P. Talalay, P. C. Walsh and B. R. Zirkin, Baltimore, Maryland A MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PROSTATES IN CASTRATED DOGS AFTER TREATMENT WITH ANDROSTANEDIOL, EsTRADIOL AND CYPROTERONE ACETATE. U. W. Tunn, H. P. Rohr, B. Schuring, Th. Senge and F. Neumann, Berlin, West Germany and Basel, Switzerland

Discussion MONDAY, MAY 14 Scientific Sessions, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Prostatic Infections TRIMETHOPRIM/SULFAMETHOXAZOLE-A THERAPEUTIC DISAPPOINTMENT FOR BACTERIAL PROSTATITIS. A. Baumueller, U. Hoyme and P. 0. Madsen, Madison, Wisconsin QUANTITATIVE CULTURE OF UREAPLASMA UREALYTICUM IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PROSTATITIS AND/OR PROSTATOSIS. W. Weidner, H. Brunner and W. Krause, Dusseldorf, West Germany THE RoLE OF CHLAMYDIAE IN GENITOURINARY DISEASE. A. W. Bruce, W. S. Willett, P. Chadwick and M. O'Shaughnessy, Kingston, Canada PANEL DISCUSSION: PROSTATITIS. G. W. Drach, Tucson, Arizona, moderator; R. U. Anderson, Stanford, California; W.R. Fair, St. Louis, Missouri, and P. 0. Madsen, Madison, Wisconsin PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. W. B. Garlick, Albany, New York

Cancer of the Prostate HISTOPATHOLOGIC CLASSIFICATION AND GRADING OF PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. A. Elbadawi, R. B. Hill and 0. M. Lilien, Syracuse, New York GRADING OF PROSTATIC CANCER, A PRACTICAL APPROACH. J. F. Gaeta, J. Asirwatham, G. Miller, G. P. Murphy and the National Prostatic Cancer Project, Buffalo, New York Discussion. F. K. Mostofi, Washington, D. C. TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN THE EVALUATION OF PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. M. I. Resnick, J. w. Willard and W. H. Boyce, Winston-Salem, North Carolina PREDICTORS OF LYMPHATIC SPREAD IN PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA. Uro-Oncology Group NODAL INVOLVEMENT AS A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. G. R. Prout, Jr., J. A. Heaney, P. P. Griffin, J. J. Daly and W. U. Shipley, Boston, Massachusetts EFFECT OF MINIDOSE HEPARIN ON LYMPHOCELE FORMATION FOLLOWING EXTRAPERITONEAL PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY. W. J. Catalona, D. Kadmon and D. B. Crane, St. Louis, Missouri RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AFTER RADIOTHERAPY IN PROSTATIC CANCER. C. C. Carson, H. Zincke, D. C. Utz, R. E. Cupps and G. M. Farrow, Rochester, Minnesota THE RESPONSE OF METASTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE TO TESTOSTERONE. J. E. Fowler, Jr. and w. F. Whitmore, Jr., New York, New York CLOTTING PREDISPOSITION IN CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE. R. M. Dobbs, J. A. Barber, J. W. Weigel and J. E. Bergin, Denver, Colorado THE USE OF ANDROGEN RECEPTORS TO PREDICT THE DURATION OF HORMONAL RESPONSE IN PROSTATIC CANCER. P. C. Walsh, L. L. Hicks, W. G. Reiner and J. Trachtenberg, Baltimore, Maryland MULTIAGENT CHEMOTHERAPY IN ESTROGEN-UNRESPONSIVE PROSTATIC ADENOCARCINOMA. D. F. Paulson, w. R. Berry, E. B. Cox and J. Laszlo, Durham, North Carolina HALF-BODY RADIATION THERAPY IN METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE. C. w. Keen, Toronto, Canada STRONTIUM (89) THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH INCURABLE PAIN FROM BONE METASTASIS SECONDARY TO CANCERS OF THE URINARY TRACT. R. Kuss, S. Couri, F. Richard, R. Fourcade, P. Frantz, D. Ancri, M. Brazil and J. Basset, Paris, France Discussion. J. T. Grayhack, Chicago, Illinois and C. E. Carlton, Jr., Houston, Texas Biomedical Engineering Forum, Mercury Ballroom, 3rd Floor, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ENDOSCOPY PHOTOGRAPHY. M. Scott, Rochester, New York ADVANCES IN ROUTINE CoLOR TV ENDOSCOPY. H.P. McDonald, Jr. and H.P. McDonald, Sr., Atlanta, Georgia RoUND TABLE DISCUSSION: URODYNAMIC EQUIPMENT-THE UROLOGIST MEETS THE MANUFACTURER. J.M. Pierce, Detroit, Michigan, moderator; C. F. Firlit, Chicago, Illinois; A. J. Wein, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; F. Hinman, San Francisco, California; D. Gleason, Tucson, Arizona, and A. B. Rossier, Boston, Massachusetts; Manufacturers, H. Kimberly, Life Tech; B. Memhardt, Kendall; W. Zimmerman, Disa; P. Resendz, Wolf Medical Instruments; S. Ober, American Medical Systems, and A. Brooks, Browne .Corporation

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Urological Research Fomm, Mercury Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

J. Y. Gillenwater, Charlottesville, Virginia, chairman INFECTIONS. T. A. Stamey, Stanford, California, moderator OccuLT BACTERIAL COLONIZATION OF BLADDER TUMORS. R. A. Appell, J. T. Flynn, A. M. I. Paris and J. P. Blandy, London, England BLADDER SURFACE MUCIN: !Ts ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY REPRODUCED BY EXOGENOUS MucOPOLYSACCHARIDE (SomuM-PENTOSANPOLYSULFATE). C. L. Parsons, H. Anwar, J. Pollen and J. D. Schmidt, San Diego, California THE ROLE OF BACTERIAL ADHERENCE lN URINARY INFECTIONS. A. J. Schaeffer and J. T. Grayhack, Chicago, Illinois EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF BACTERIURIA DURING INDWELLING URETHRAL CATHETERIZATION. A. J. Schaeffer, M. Maizels and J. T. Grayhack, Chicago, Illinois INVEST!GATJON !NTO THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF HEPARIN AS AN ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT. P. M. Hanno, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania IN V!TRO STUDIES ON PYELONEPHRITIS. J. K. Roth, Jr. and J. A. Roberts, New Orleans, Louisiana ANTll\lilCROBIAL SUBSTANCES IN SECRETION, lNTERSTITlAL FLUID AND TISSUE OF NORMAL AND lNFLAUED CANINE PROSTATE GLANDS (Third Prize for Laboratory Research). A. Baumuelle:r, Madison, Wisconsin

Discussion U-RODYNAMICS.

R. 11. VVeiss Ne,N Haven, Connecticut, moderator 1

ASSESSMENT OF PYELOURETERAL FUNCTJON USING A FLOW VELOCITY AND CROSS-SECTIONAL DIAMETER PROBE. cJ, C. Dju:rhuus, C. E. Constantinou and D. E. Govan, Stanford, California PACE!VlAKER PROCESS OF URETERAL PERISTALSIS IN MuLTlCALICEAL KrnNEYS. J. Hannappel, K. Golenhofen, J. Hohnsbein and W. Lutzeyer, Aachen, West Germany THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PYELOURETERAL p ACE MAKER SYSTEM IN THE REGULATION AND CONTROL OF URETERAL PERISTALSIS IN THE MULTICALICEAL KIDNEY OF THE PIG. C, E. Constantinou, J.C. Djurhuus and D. E. Govan, Stanford, California NEUROST!MULATION FOR CONTROL OF CONTINENCE. R. A. Schmidt and E. A. Tanagho, San Francisco, Califor:;'1ia FURTHER STUDIES ON SACRAL EvoKED POTENTIALS. R. J. Krane and M. B. Siroky, Boston, Massachusetts COMBINED TECHNIQUES FOR INVESTIGATJNG NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC CONTROLS OF THE URINARY TRACT.RA. Schmidt and E. A. Tanagho, San Francisco, California ADENOSlNE TRIPHOSPHATE STIMULATION AND BLOCKADE OF THE CANINE BLADDER. G. S. Benson and J. N. Corriere, Jr., Houston, Texas THE PossrnLE RoLE OF PRosTAGLANDINS IN MICTURIT!ON. L M. Khalaf, J. G. Lehoux and M. M. Elhilali, Sherbrooke, Canada QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ALPHA- AND BETA-ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR DENSITY IN THE URINARY TRACT OF THE DoG AND THE RABBIT. R. M. Levin and A. J. Wein, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MICTURITIONAL URETHRAL PRESSURE PROFILE: BETTER URODYNAMIC TEST THAN CLOSURE PRESSURE PROFILE FOR EVALUATING OUTLET OBSTRUCTIONS. S. V. Yalla, M. Crissey, B. A. Fam and R. Shepherd, West Roxbury, Massachusetts PASSIVE AND ACTIVE PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION OF !NTRA-ABDOMINAL PRESSURES ALONG THE URETHRAL LUMEN OF THE HEALTHY FEMALE. D. E. Govan and C. E. Constantinou, Stanford, California THE EFFECTS OF BETHANECHOL CHLORIDE ON URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN NORMAL MEN AND IN MEN WITH SIGNIFICANT ANATOMICAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION. A. J. Wein, T. R. Malloy, R. M. Levin and D. M. Raezer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Discussion

Scientific Sessions, 1:30 p.m.-5 p.m. PROSTATIC OsTEOBLASTIC FACTOR (First Prize for Clinical Research). S. C. Jacobs, Milwaukee, Wisconsin THE INDUCTION OF UROLOGIC MALFORMATIONS: UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP OF RENAL ECTOP!A AND CONGENITAL Scouosrn (First Prize for Laboratory Research). M. Maizels, Chicago, Illinois

Kidney TECHNIQUE IN THE SURGICAL REPAIR OF BRANCH RENAL ARTERY DISEASE FOR RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION. A. C. Novick, B. H. Stewart and R. A. Straffon, Cleveland, Ohio RENAL REVASCULARIZATION IN PATIENTS WITH TOTAL OCCLUSION OF THE RENAL ARTERY. P. Schefft, A. C. Novick, B. H. Stewart and R. A. Straffon, Cleveland, Ohio SURGICAL RESPONSIVE RENOVASCULAR HYPERTENSION: A COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC TESTS. C. E. Grim, C. C. Grim, M. H. Weinberger, W. E. Judson, H. Y. Yune, S. Lankford and J.P. Donohue, Indianapolis, Indiana Discussion. E. D. Vaughan, New York, New York REvrnw OF A FIVE-YEAR EXPERIENCE WnH REGJONAL ORGAN SHARING. J.C. Cerny, Detroit, Michigan COMPARISON OF INTRACELLULAR FLUSHING AND COLD STORAGE TO MACHINE PERFUSION FOR HUMAN KIDNEY PRESERVATION. J.M. BarrJ, cl. B. Metcalfe, M.A. Farnsworth, W. M. Bennett and C. V. Hodges, Portland, Oregon THE ROLE OF PRESERVATION INJURY IN EARLY REJECTION OF HUMAN RENAL ALLOGRAFTS. B. A. Lucas, T. G. Threlkeid, J. W. McRobe:rts, D. Bhathena 9.nd J. J. Curtis, Lexington, Kentucky CURRENT STATUS OF RENAL TRANSPLAbTTATION AT THE CLEVELA.ND CLINIC.

and. R. A. St:ra:ffon, Cleveland) Ohio

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RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN DIABETIC PATIENTS. R. G. Salerno and J. Libertino, Boston, Massachusetts LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF RENAL GRAFT RECIPIENTS: QUALITY OF LIFE COMPARISON OF PATIENTS WITH SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL TRANSPLANTS. J. M. Palmer, K. Whittemore, J. C. Heffernan, J. R. Drago and S. N. Chatterjee, Davis, California Discussion. M. Schiff, Jr., New Haven, Connecticut and H. Zincke, Rochester, Minnesota SONOGRAPHY AND COMPUTERIZED TRANSAXIAL TOMOGRAPHY OF ANGIOMYOLIPOMATA OF THE KIDNEY: A SOLUTION TO A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA. W.R. Pitts, Jr. and E. Kazam, New York, New York THE ·ASYMPTOMATIC RENAL MAss: OPERATIVE CAVEAT/NON-OPERATIVE CONSENSUS. R. V. Clayman, R. D. Williams and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota RENAL CYST VERSUS TUMOR-A CONTINUING DILEMMA. J.B. Murphy and F. F. Marshall, Baltimore, Maryland CHARACTERISTICS OF SMALL RENAL ADENOCARCINOMAS. K. A. Kropp, A. K. Deshmukh, N. Budd and R. L. Tapper, Toledo, Ohio ANALYSIS OF NORMAL, ADJACENT AND TUMOR TISSUE RENIN LEVELS IN RENAL CELL CARCINOMA. J.C. Cerny, 0. A. Carretero, R. N. Farah, R. C. Klugo and R. P. DiLoreto, Detroit, Michigan Discussion. H. Mitty, New York, New York and S.S. Ambrose, Atlanta, Georgia TREATMENT OF RENAL ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAS BY DETACHABLE SILICONE BALLOON EMBOLIZATION. F. F. Marshall, R. I. White, Jr., S. L. Kaufman and K. H. Barth, Baltimore, Maryland PREOPERATIVE PERCUTANEOUS EMBOLIZATION OF RENAL TUMORS. C. C. Schulman, J. Struyven, J. Mathieu and X. Giannakopoulos, Brussels, Belgium PosTOPERATIVE NERVE BLOCKS OF THE FLANK-A CAUTION. M. Maizels, G. Engel, J. Bockrath and M. F. Carter, Chicago, Illinois COMBINED HORMONAL THERAPY (MEGESTROL ACETATE), CHEMOTHERAPY AND IMMUNOTHERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISSEMINATED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA. R. E. James, R. M. Bukowski, R. A. Straffon and B. H. Stewart, Cleveland, Ohio THE PURSUIT OF RENAL CELL CANCER INVADING THE INFERIOR VENA CAVA: CLINICAL REVIEW AND ANATOMICAL APPROACH. R. V. Clayman, Minneapolis, Minnesota A COMPARISON OF TECHNETIUM 99m GLUCOHEPTONATE RENAL IMAGING WITH ANGIOGRAPHY. F. A. Klein, J. Zelenak and J. H. Texter, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, and S.-0. Hietala, Sweden VALUE OF GALLIUM-67 SCINTIGRAPHY IN DIAGNOSIS OF LOCALIZED RENAL AND PERIRENAL INFLAMMATION. N. Hampel, R. N. Class and L. Persky, Cleveland, Ohio XANTHOGRANULOMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS: SEGMENTAL OR GENERALIZED DISEASE? B. M. Tolia, A. Iloreta, s. z. Freed, B. S. Fruchtman, H. Bekirov and H. R. Newman, New York, New York PATHOLOGIC STAGES AND HISTOGENESIS OF XANTHOGRANULOMATOUS PYELONEPHRITIS. A. Elbadawi, Syracuse and I. N. Frank, Rochester, New York Discussion. W. K. Mebust, Kansas City, Kansas; A. Gottschalk, New Haven, Connecticut, and F. K. Mostofi, Washington, D. C. Forum on the History of Urology, Bryant Suite, 2nd Floor, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. A. W. Zorgniotti, New York, New York, moderator A HISTORY OF UROLOGY IN DETROIT. F. R. Bicknell, Detroit, Michigan PATENT MEDICINES AND UROLOGY. D.R. Heetderks, Jr., Grand Rapids, Michigan HISTORY OF SIZING OF GENITOURINARY INSTRUMENTS. R. Tucker, Murray Hill, New Jersey REMEMBERING THEODORE M. DAVIS. D. G. Blain, Mt. Clemmens, Michigan PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK. R.H. Bradley, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ELMER BELT. R. J. Boxer, Los Angeles, California GuYoN. S. Courie, Paris, France

Meet the Professors, Trianon Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 5 p.m.-6 p.m. Urodynamic Society, Mercury Ballroom, 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. F. Hinman, Jr., San Francisco, California, chairman A REVIEW OF URODYNAMIC STUDIES. P. Morales, New York, New York PANEL DISCUSSION: URODYNAMICS, PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY OF THE BLADDER OUTLET. F. B. Scott, Houston, Texas, moderator; G. S. Benson, Houston, Texas; D. Gleason, Tucson, Arizona, and E. A. Tanagho, San Francisco, California Discussion. 0. P. Khanna, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Postgraduate Course in Pathology/Radiology CPC Seminar on Urothelial Tumors, Trianon Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 7:30 p.m.-10 p.m. M. Tannenbaum and N. A. Romas, New York, New York and D. P. Stables, Denver, Colorado, moderators There will be a pathology/radiology correlation on various pathological lesions of the urothelial system. This will include urothelial neoplasms of the renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra and periurethral prostatic ducts. The initial part of this presentation will consist of a self-assessment examination of these lesions, followed by an introductory short lecture on the pathobiology of this epithelium. There will then be a subsequent CPC seminar discussion in the form of 6 clinical pathological conference correlation cases that will specifically be concerned with the pathology, radiology and biology of urothelial disease of the genitourinary tract. These mini CPCs are intended to help those urologists who attend to acquire further knowledge in preparation for the Pathology Section of the American Board of Urology examination.

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Scientific Sessions, 8:30 a.rn.-12 noon THE WALTERS. KERR, JR. RESIDENT PRIZE ESSAY CONTEST ON METHODS OF COST CONTROL IN HEALTH CARE: THE HEALTH AND COST IMPLICATIONS OF ROUTINE EXCRETORY UROGRAPHY BEFORE TRANSURETHRAL PROSTATECTOMY. D. L. Bauer and R. W. Garrison, Lexington, Kentucky THE RAMON GUITERAS LECTURE. F. J. lngelfinger, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Neurogenic Bladder and Urodynamics COMPREHENSIVE RENAL SCINTILLATION PROCEDURES IN SPINAL CORD INJURY: COMPARISON WITH EXCRETORY UROGRAPHY. L. K. Lloyd, J. W. Scott, S. J. Stover, A. J. Bueschen, D. M. Witten and E. V. Dubovsky, Birmingham, Alabama URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS OCCURRING IN RECENTLY INJURED SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS ON INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION. F. S. Rhame and I. Perkash, Palo Alto, California URODYNAMIC FINDINGS, PROCEDURE AND RESULTS FOR DECATHETERIZATION OF LONG-TERM INDWELLING BLADDER DRAINAGE IN 50 SPINAL INJURY PATIENTS. I. Perkash, Palo Alto, California A FUNCTIONAL NON-SURGICAL APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE ADULT NEUROPATHIC BLADDER. D. M. Raezer, W. Dunbar and A. J. Wein, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Discussion. A. B. Rossier, West Roxbury, Massachusetts THE MANAGEMENT OF VESICAL DYSFUNCTION IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. H. W. Schoenberg and J. M. Gutrich, Chicago, Illinois A CLINICAL EXPERIENCE WITH DANTR!UM FOR EXTERNAL SPHINCTER SPASTICITY IN 8UPRASACRAL SPINAL CORD LESIONS. R.H. Hackler, B. H. Broecker and F. A. Klein, Richmond, Virginia FAILURE OF BETHANECHOL DENERVATION SUPERSENSITIVITY AS A DIAGNOSTIC Am. J. G. Blaivas, A. A. H. Zayed and K. B. Labib, Boston, Massachusetts THE EFFECTS OF BETHANECHOL CHLORIDE Or-[ URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN PATIENTS WITH A POSITIVE BETHANECHOL SuPERSENSITIVITY TEST. A. J. Wein, T. R. Malloy and D. M. Raezer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE EFFECTS OF BETHANECHOL CHLORIDE ON URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN NORMAL MEN AND IN MEN WITH SIGNIFICANT ANATOMICAL BLADDER OUTLET OBSTRUCTION. A. J. Wein, T. R. Malloy, R. M. Levin and D. M. Raezer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE EFFECT OF BETHANECHOL CHLORIDE ON URODYNAMIC PARAMETERS IN NORMAL WOMEN AND IN WOMEN WITH SIGNIFICANT RESIDUAL URINE VOLUMES. A. J. Wein, T. R. Malloy and D. M. Raezer, Philadelphia, Pennsy Ivania EFFECT OF DIBENZYLINE ON SEXUAL FUNCTIONS IN MAN. K. R. Kedia and L. Persky, Cleveland, Ohio CYSTOMETRIC RESPONSES TO PROPANTHELINE IN DETRUSOR HYPERREFLEXIA: THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS. J. G. Blaivas, A. A.H. Zayed and K. B. Labib, Boston, Massachusetts SYNCHRONOUS CYSTOSPHINCTEROMETRY WITH PHARMACOLOGIC MANIPULATION IN NEUROGENIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION. J.B. Karol and R. U. Anderson, Stanford, California BACLOFEN IN THE TREATMENT OF DETRUSOR SPHINCTER DYSSYNERGIA IN SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS. J. F. J. Leyson, A. Sporer and B. F. Martin, East Orange, New Jersey UNDIVERSION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH NERVE-INJURED BLADDERS. J. G. Gregory, R. F. X. Noronha and M. M. Hoy, St. Louis, Missouri IMPROVED DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF UROFLOWMETRY IN OUTFLOW OBSTRUCTION. M. B. Siroky and R. J. Krane, Boston, Massachusetts THE FEMALE URETHRAL SYNDROME: EXTERNAL SPHINCTER SPASM AS ETIOLOGY. W. E. Kaplan, C. F. Firlit and H. W. Schoenberg, Chicago, Illinois INCREASED RESIDUAL URINE DUE TO UPPER MOTOR NEURON BLADDER NEUROPATHY. M. E. Mayo and M. D. Kiviat, Seattle, Washington URoDYNAMIC STUDIES IN BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERTROPHY. H. W. Schoenberg, J.M. Gutrich and R. Cote, Chicago, Illinois DYSFUNCTIONAL VOIDING IN MALES DISCLOSED BY URODYNAMIC EVALUATION. R. w. Paquin, R. A. Schmidt and E. A. Tanagho, San Francisco, California Discussion. E. J. McGuire, New Haven, Connecticut and R. W. Barnes, Loma Linda, California

Endocrine Urologic Forum, Mercury Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 10 a.m.-12 noon Endocrinology of Infertility F. Hinman, Jr., San Francisco, California, moderator HYPOTHALAMIC-PITUITARY-GONADAL Axrs. P. Troen, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania ENDOCRINE CONTROL OF SPERMATOGENESIS. S. S. Howards, Charlottesville, Virginia BERTOLI CELL FUNCTION AND CONTROL. L. I. Lipshultz, Houston, Texas SPECIFIC THERAPY OF INFERTILITY. S.S. Howards, Charlottesville, Virginia EMPIRICAL TREATMENT. L. I. Lipshultz, Houston, Texas

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Umlogical Research Forum, Mercury Ballroom, 2nd Floor, l p.m.-5 p.m. J. Y. Gillenwater, Charlottesville, Virginia, chairman RENAL PHYSIOLOGY. L.A. Klein, Boston, Massachusetts, moderator CHANGES IN RENAL VENOUS, ARTERIAL AND CENTRAL VENOUS PLASMA COLLOID OSMOTIC PRESSURE FOLLOWING

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INTRAVENous,FuROSEMIDE IN THE ANESTHETIZED DoG. J. A. Baldock, W. E. Haley, A. V. Williams and S. N. Rous, Charleston, South Carolina EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS MANNITOL ON RENAL HEMODYNAMICS AND RENAL HILAR LYMPH RECOVERY DURING AcUTE URETERAL OBSTRUCTION. A. Melman and J. J. Szwed, Indianapolis, Indiana 0PACIFICATI0N OF THE GALLBLADDER DURING EXCRETION UROGRAPHY: EXPERIMENTAL EFFECT OF UNILATERAL URETERAL OBSTRUCTION. R. D. Blute, Jr. and R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts RESPONSE OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACT TO GLUCAGON. J. Y. Gillenwater, Charlottesville, Virginia PREDICTION OF RECOVERABILITY IN HYDRONEPHROSIS WITH 1311-HIPPURAN RENOGRAMS. J. Y. Gillenwater, D. Teates and D. N. Marion, Charlottesville, Virginia PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF CHRONIC SALINE LOADING OR SARALASIN INFUSION AGAINST ISCHEMIC DAMAGE OF THE KIDNEY. A. Schilling, H. Graflmann and U. Zirkelbach, Munich, Germany AUTOLOGOUS CLOT EMBOLIZATION TO CONTROL RENAL HEMORRHAGE FROM TRAUMA: THE RELATIONSHIP OF CLOT VoLUME TO RENAL INFARCTION. J. W. McAninch and D. B. Spring, San Francisco, California Discussion TRANSPLANTATION. D. C. Martin, Irvine, California moderator EFFECTS OF PRELIMINARY NoRTHERMIC FLUSHING ON HYPOTHERMIC RENAL PRESERVATION. s. Das, A. Maggio, s. Sacks, R. B. Smith and J. J. Kaufman, Los Angeles, California THE EFFECT OF METHYLPREDNISOLONE AS A RENAL PERFUSATE ADDITIVE. R. G. Hunter, R. C. Klugo, S. Dienst and J.C. Cerny, Detroit, Michigan RENAL PRESERVATION WITH INOSINE. S. Das, A. Maggio, S. Sacks, R. B. Smith and J. J. Kaufman, Los Angeles, California RENAL PRESERVATION OF ISCHEMICALLY DAMAGED CANINE KIDNEYS: A COMPARISON OF COLD STORAGE AND PuLSATILE PERFUSION. M. Noble, M. Magnusson, N. Stowe, A. C. Novick and R. A. Straffon, Cleveland, Ohio SUCCESSFUL IN VITRO ALTERATION OF CANINE RENAL ALLOGRAFTS. w. Waltzer and H. Zincke, Rochester, Minnesota GAMMA CAMERA IMAGING OF RENAL ALLOGRAFTS USING 111-IN Ox LABELLED AUTOLOGOUS LYMPHOCYTES. J.E. Pontes, P. Frost, M. Pokorny and J. Smith, Detroit, Michigan EFFECT OF IscHEMIC INJURY ON AcuTE REJECTION IN CANINE RENAL ALLOGRAFTS. N. P. Patel, J.C. West and R. J. Corry, Iowa City, Iowa ARTERIAL INJURY DURING PERFUSION PRESERVATION: A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF POST-TRANSPLANTATION RENAL ARTERY STENOSIS. D. D. Oakes, E. K. Spees, H. A. McAllister and W. Saddler, Stanford, California THE IMPORTANCE OF RENAL HEMODYNAMIC AND MICROCIRCULATORY CHANGES IN AUTOLOGOUS KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION. E. K. H. Sinagowitz and H. Wilms, Freiburg, West Germany IMPAIRED RENAL ALLOGRAFT FUNCTION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY WITH ANGIOGRAPHY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY. S. Hamway, A. C. Novick, M. Magnusson, W. Braun and R. A. Straffon, Cleveland, Ohio Discussion STONES. R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts, moderator CALCIUM AND OXALATE CONCENTRATIONS IN HUMAN KIDNEY TISSUE: THE KEY TO THE PATHOGENESIS OF STONE FORMATION? R. E. Hautmann and W. A. Lutzeyer, Aachen, West Germany ULTRASTRUCTURE OF PROSTATIC CORPORA AMYLACEA, CORPORA CALCULI AND PROSTATIC CALCULI. C. E. Magura, M. Spector and S. N. Rous, Charleston, South Carolina THE CATHETERIZED FEMALE RAT BLADDER: A UROTHELIAL-LINED TEST TUBE FOR IN VIVO STUDIES OF CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTALLIZATION AND CRYSTAL ADHESION. W. B. Gill, K. J. Ruggiero and F. H. Strus, II, Chicago, Illinois. THE EFFECT OF PAltATHYROIDECTOMY ON NoRMOCALCEMIC CALCIUM STONE FORMERS. J.M. P. Siminovitch, R. E. James, C. B. Esselstyn, R. A. Straffon and L. H. Banowsky, Cleveland, Ohio Discussion

Scientific Sessions, 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Bladder Cancer PANEL D1scuss10N: SUPERFICIAL BLADDER CANCER. D. C. Utz, Rochester, Minnesota, moderator; G. H. Friedell, Worcester, Massachusetts; M. S. Soloway, Memphis, Tennessee, and A. Walsh, Dublin, Ireland ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL FACTORS IN THE ETIOLOGY OF HUMAN BLADDER CANCER. J. G. Connolly, w. D. Rider, J. A. Chapman and L. Rosenbaum, Toronto, Canada NORMAL APPEARING UROTHELIUM IN PATIENTS WITH BLADDER CANCER. W. M. Murphy, M. S. Soloway, G. K. Nagy, M. K. Rao, G. C. Parija, G. H. Friedell and C. E. Cox, III, Memphis, Tennessee and Worcester, Massachusetts MODIFICATION FOR COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHIC STAGING OF INFILTRATIVE BLADDER CARCINOMA. D. J. Hamlin and A. T. K. Cockett, Rochester, New York THE ROLE OF CAT-SCANNING IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND STAGING OF BLADDER CANCER. M. J. Droller, s. s. Siegelman and P. C. Walsh, Baltimore, Maryland A SCREENING SYSTEM FOR BLADDER CANCER CYTOLOGY. G. P. Hemstreet, S. S. West, J. F. Golden and C. Echols, Birmingham, Alabama THE "FALSE-POSITIVE" URINE CYTOLOGY: ITs INCIDENCE AND FATE IN A LARGE CLINICAL SERIES. C. C. Rife, G. M. Farrow and D. C. Utz, Rochester, Minnesota THE SCREENING AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF URINARY CELL SURFACE ANTIGENS IN TUMORS OF BLADDER. N. Sadoughi, A. I. Rubenstone, P. D. Guinan, J. R. Mlsna and I. Davidsohn, Chicago, Illinois RESULTS OF THERAPY AND PROPHYLAXIS WITH INTRAVESICAL THIO-TuPA IN SUPERFICIAL TRANSITIONAL CELL

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CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER. National Bladder Cancer Collaborative Group A, W. W. Koontz, Jr., G. R. Prout, Jr., S. Cutler, W. J. Frable and W. Smith BCG lMMUNOTHERAPY OF SUPERFICIAL RECURRENT BLADDER CANCER. D. L. Lamm, D. E. Thor, S. C. Harris, J. A. Reyna and H. M. Radwin, San Antonio, Texas BIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF SHORT COURSE RADIATION IN TRANSITIONAL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER. J. E. Pontes, J.M. Pierce, Jr., M. Pokorny, M. K. Morrison and M. Prepolec, Detroit, Michigan URACHAL CARCINOMA OF THE BLADDER. J. T. Spaulding, P. Sogani and W. F. Whitmore, Jr., New York, New York ELECTROLYTE METABOLISM IN URETEROSIGMO!DOSTOMY (Second Prize for Clinical Research). V. G. Price, Dallas, Texas COMPLICATIONS OF URETERO!LEAL CONDUIT WITH RADICAL CYSTECTOMY: REVIEW OF 336 CASES. J. w. Sullivan, New Orleans, Louisiana and W. F. \i\Thitmore, Jr., New York, New York SUCCESSFUL PREVENT!ON OF lLEAL CONDUIT STOMAL 8TENOSIS: EXPERIENCE OVER A TWELVE-YEAR PERIOD. E. M. Niahoney and J. H. Harrison, Boston, Massachusetts URETEROlLEOSIGMOIDOSTOMY-A CURRENT APPRAISAL. B. D. Finck, S. Alexander and J. Coffigan, Passaic, New 1.Jersey CONTINENT URINARY DIVERSION VIA AN ILEUM RESERVOIR. L. Norlen, N. Kock, A. Nilson, T. Sundin and H. Trastiy Gotenbu:rgJ Sweden APPLIANCE FREE URINARY DIVERSION. M. H. Ashken, Norfolk, England EVOLUTION OF A CoNTlNENT UROSTOMY. J. Rudick, H. N. Weber, S. Schonholz, M. Corrigan and V. Ciavara, New York, New York PALLIATIVE URINARY DIVERSION. R. C. Youngman, R. R. DiLoreto, T. Mertz, R. N. Farah and J. C. Cemy, Detroit, Michigan Discussion. B. Lytton, New Haven, Connecticut Discussion ol Papers by Panelists.

Meet the Prnfessors, Trianon BaHniom, 2nd Floor, 5 v,m.-6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 Urological Regearch Forum, Mercury Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 8 a.m.-12 noon

.J. Y. Gillenwater, Charlottesville, Virginia, chairman TESTICULAR. TUMORS. J.P. Donohue, Indianapolis, Indiana, moderator PREVENTION OF lNT!IAVASCULAR METASTASES: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. J. P, Richie, Boston, Massachusetts STIMULATION OF HCG RELEASE FROM CHOR!OCARCXNOMA BY LHRH. J. A. Teodorczyl;>Injeyan, A. Malkin and M. A. S. Jewett, Toronto, Canada HUMAN TERATOCARCINOMA HETEl!.O'rRANSPLANTED IN ATHYM!C MICE AS A l\lIODEL SYSTEM FOR TESTICULAR TUMORS. M. Wirth, .R. Ackermann, W. Romen and H. G. W. J.<"rohmuller, Wurzburg, West Germany MORPHOLOGICAL Evrn.1<:NCE OF RETROVIRUS PRODUCTION BY EJ?ITHEL!AL CELLS EsTABUSHED IN VITRO FROM HUMAN NoN,SEM!NOMATOUG Gi,mM-CELL TESTIS TUMORS. D. L. Bronson and K E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota .Discussion KIDNEY TUMORS. D. F. Paulson, Durham, North Carolina, moderator IN VITRO CHEMOTHERAPY Mom:L FOR HUMAN RENAL CELL CANCER. R. W, Williams, S. Dombrovskis and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota CHOLESTEROL ACCUMULATION IN RENAL CELL CANCER: HYPOTHESIS FOR AN ENDOGENOUS ORIGIN. R. V. Clayman, R. Gonzalez, A. Y. Elliott and M. E. Dempsey, Minneapolis, Minnesota TREATMENT OF METASTATIC RENAL CARCINOMA WITH AnRIAMYC!N-ANTIBODY CONJUGATES IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL. P. Belitsky and T. Ghose, Halifax, Canada CHEMOTHERAPY OF HUMAN RENAL CELL CARCINOMAS MAINTAINED IN NuDE MICE. D. D. Mickey, G. Lin and D. F. Paulson, Durham, North Carolina HORMONE RECEPTORS IN HUMAN RENAL AND BLADDER CARCINOMAS. R. F. X. Noronha, B. R. Rao and J. G. Gregory, St. Louis, Missouri MoDEL FOR GROWTH OF HUMAN TUMOR CELLS IN ORGAN CULTURE. E. Silbar, S. C. Jacobs and R. K. Lawson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Discussion REPRODUCTIVE B!OLOGY. S. S. Howards, Charlottesville, Virginia, moderator SERUM PROLACT!N IN ORGANIC AND PSYCHOGENIC IMPOTENCE. J. B. Miller, S. S. Howards and R. M. McLeod, Charlottesville, Virginia EARLY AND LATE LESIONS OF TESTICLE TISSUE FOLLOWING EXPERIMENTAL TORSION OF THE 8PERMAT!C CORD. G. R. Ludwig, J. 0. Haselberger and R. Munzenmaier, Mannheim, West Germany TESTICULAR ATROPHY ASSOCIATED WITH PARTIAL AGENESIS OF THE EP!D!DYMIS IN THE ACI RAT, F. F. Marshall, Baltimore, Maryland FUNCTION OF THE TRANSPLANTED TESTICLE. S. J. Silber, St. Louis, Missouri lMMUNOGENETICS OF SPERM GRANULOMA AND SPE'\M AUTOANTIBODlES IN INBRED RATS. M. M. Crissey, IV1. Srougi, P. E. Bigazzi, J. McDonald and R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts THE EFFECT OF VASECTOMY AND VASOVASOSTOMY ON THE MUCOSA OF THE VAS DEFERENS lN RATS. A. Hamidinia and A. D. Beck, Springfield, Illinois EFFECT OF VASECTOIV1Y ON THE SERrlOLI CELL FUNCTION IN RATEL J. D. Harris an_d L. L LipshuJtz, Houston, Tex.as

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THE EFFECT OF EXPERIMENTAL BILATERAL CRYPTORCHIDISM ON THE IN VITRO METABOLISM OF PROGESTERONE BY THE RAT TESTIS. R. A. Appell, New Haven, Connecticut THE EFFECT OF CYPROTERONE ACETATE ON THE CONCENTRATIONS OF FIVE ELEMENTS IN THE INTRALUMINAL FLUIDS OF THE SEMINIFEROUS TUBULES, RETE TESTIS AND EPIDIDYMIS OF THE RAT. A. D. Jenkins, C. P. Lechene ands. S. Howards, Charlottesville, Virginia. INTEGRATED SPERMIOMETRICS-A NEW COMPLEMENT TO FERTILITY DIAGNOSTIC. A. Schmassmann, G. Bartsch and H. Rohr, Innsbruck, Austria THE VARICOCELE: ELEVATED SEROTONIN LEVELS AND INFERTILITY. A. A. Caldamone, A. Al-Juburi·and A. T. K. Cockett, Rochester, New York. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEMEN CARNITINE LEVELS AND HUMAN SPERM MOTILITY. R. L. Urry and R. G. Middleton, Salt Lake City, Utah THE EFFECTS OF SERUM PRosTAGLANDIN F2 ALPHA ON SUBFERTILE MEN WITH V ARICOCELES. M. C. Cohen, New York, New York Discussion Scientific Sessions, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Urinary Calculi REGIONAL HYPOTHERMIA OF THE KIDNEY: SURFACE OR TRANSARTERIAL PERFUSION COOLING? F. Eisenberger, Stuttgart and M. Marberger, Mainz, West Germany ANATROPHIC NEPHROLITHOTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH BILATERAL STAGHORN CALCULI. M. I. Resnick and w. H. Boyce, Winston-Salem, North Carolina PERCUTANEOUS NEPHROSTOMY AND DISSOLUTION OF RENAL STRUVITE CALCULI. s. P. Dretler, R. C. Pfister and J. H. ' Newhouse, Boston, Massachusetts TRI-DIMENSIONAL RoENTGENOGRAM FOR LOCALIZATION OF INTRARENAL STONES. M. Golimbu, C. Golimbu and P. Morales, New York, New York Discussion D. P. Griffith, Houston, Texas

Ureter VALVES OF THE URETER AS A CAUSE OF PRIMARY OBSTRUCTION OF THE URETER. M. Maizels, F. D. Stephens and L. R. King, Chicago, Illinois CONGENITAL URETERAL VALVES-SIX CASES. J. F. Steel, G. E. Howe, M. J. Feeney and J. A. Blum, San Diego, California ANTEGRADE AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSERTION OF A PERMANENT DOUBLE END PIGTAIL URETERAL STENT. M. F. Camacho, R. Pereiras, H. M. Carrion, M. Bondhus and V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida TRANSURETEROURETEROSTOMY: 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WITH 90 PATIENTS. C. V. Hodges, J. M. Barry, E. F. Fuchs, H. D. Pearse and E. S. Tank, Portland, Oregon RENAL BRUSH BIOPSY: SURVEY OF INDICATIONS, TECHNIQUE AND RESULTS. R. D. Blute, Jr., R.R. Gittes and R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts THE MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY GRADE I TRANSITIONAL CELL OF THE UPPER URINARY TRACT. D. M. Murphy, W. L. Furlow and H. Zincke, Rochester, Minnesota Discussion. R. M. Weiss, New Haven, Connecticut THE THIRD ANNUAL JOHN K. LATTIMER LECTURE. REPORT OF THE AVA SCHOLARS. J. Y. Gillenwater, chairman, Research Committee, Charlottesville, Virginia

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Urinary Tract Infections FUNGAL CYSTITIS: AWARENESS, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT. T. J. Rohner, Jr. and E. J. Sanford, Hershey, Pennsylvania FLUCYTOSINE (5FC) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GENITOURINARY CANDIDIASIS: FIVE-YEAR EXPERIENCE. G. J. Wise, P. K. Goldberg and P. J. Kozinn, Brooklyn, New York THREE DAY TREATMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS. W. R. Fair, D. B. Crane, L. J. Peterson, C. Dahmer, B. Tague and W. Amos, St. Louis, Missouri THE MYTH OF THE CLEAN CATCH URINE SPECIMEN. M.A. lmmergut, E. C. Gilbert, F. J. Frensilli and M. L. Goble, Bethesda, Maryland Discussion. J. Y. Gillenwater, Charlottesville, Virginia

Impotence THE DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION, CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT OF MEN WITH SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION. D. K. Montague, R. James and V. deWolfe, Cleveland, Ohio IMPOTENCE: A CHALLENGE TO THE UROLOGIST. M. J. Jevtich and W. D. Jarman, Washington, D. C. COMPREHENSIVE LABORATORY EVALUATION OF IMPOTENT MALES. J. G. Blaivas, T. F. O'Donnell, Jr., P. Gottlieb and K. B. Labib, Boston, Massachusetts THE MORPHOLOGIC APPEARANCE OF THE CORPORA CAVERNOSUM IN IMPOTENCE. M. s. Cohen, w. Sharpe and A. w. Zorgniotti, New York, New York DOPPLER PULSE WAVE ANALYSIS AND PELVIC ARTERIOGRAPHY IN EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH IMPOTENCE. D. Velcek, K. W. Sniderman and E. C. Muecke, New York, New York SILICONE-SILVER PENILE PROSTHESIS-DESCRIPTION, OPERATIVE APPROACH, RESULTS. U. Jonas and G. H. Jacobi, Mainz, West Germany

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COMPARISON OF THE INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS TO THE SMALL-CARRION PROSTHESIS AND THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ERECTILE IMPOTENCE. T. R. Malloy, A. J. Wein and V. L. Carpiniello, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania THE SUCCESS AND COMPLICATION RATE OF IMPOTENCY SURGERY PERFORMED IN ONE INSTITUTION OVER A FOUR-YEAR PERIOD. J. G. Gregory, E. Houttuin and M. M. Hoy, St. Louis, Missouri DIRECT REVASCULARIZATION OF PENIS FOR VASCULAR IMPOTENCE IN HUMANS: EARLY SUCCESS AND LATE FAILURE. E. Houttuin, I. S. Hawatmeh, J. G. Gregory and 0. M. Blair, St. Louis, Missouri Discussion. J. S. Ansell, Seattle, Washington and J.M. Palmer, Davis, California D. Kennedy, Commissioner, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Rockville, Maryland

Incontinence and Urethra THE 742 ARTIFICIAL SPHINCTER: A NEw SEMIAUTOMATIC PROSTHESIS. F. B. Scott, I. J. Fishman and J. K. Light, Houston, Texas LONG-TERM FoLLOWUP OF MARSHALL-MARCHETTI-KRANTZ PROCEDURE. G. Engel, J. B. Nanninga and V. J. O'Conor, Jr., Chicago, Illinois THE POST-TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY (VAULT) VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA. M. L. Tancer, Brooklyn, New y ork Discussion. E. A. Tanagho, San Francisco, California DIRECT VISION COLD KNIFE URETHROTOMY. E. J. Sacknoff and Walter S. Kerr, Jr., Boston, Massachusetts THE SURGICAL REPAIR OF MEMBRANOUS URETHRAL STRICTURES. EXPERIENCE WITH 105 CONSECUTIVE CASES. K. Waterhouse and G. Laugani, Brooklyn, New York RESULTS OF MANAGEMENT OF PROSTATOMEMBRANOUS URETHRAL DISRUPTION-13-YEAR EXPERIENCE. D. D. Morehouse and K. J. MacKinnon, Montreal, Canada USE OF A FREE GRAFT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE MALE URETHRA. K. K. Crooks and W. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts CREATION OF FEMALE URETHRA FROM VAGINAL WALL AND PERINEAL FLAP. w. H. Hendren, Boston, Massachusetts CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF Low GRADE NEOPLASMS OF THE MALE URETHRA: A PRELIMINARY REPORT. J. w. Konnak, Ann Arbor, Michigan CARCINOMA OF THE FEMALE URETHRA. R. A. Dieppa, E. M. Mahoney, H. P. Brown and R. F. Gittes, Boston, Massachusetts PRIMARY URETHRAL TUMORS, REVIEW OF 30 CASES. R. N. Farah and J.P. Bolduan, Detroit, Michigan Discussion. V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida; B. Lytton, New Haven, Connecticut and W. Brannan, New Orleans, Louisiana Meet the Professors, Trianon Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 5 p.m.-6 p.m THURSDAY, MAY 17 Scientific Sessions, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Testicular Tumors ULTRASOUND EVALUATION OF SCROTAL PATHOLOGY. J.P. Richie and J. Birnholz, Boston, Massachusetts PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC BETA-1 GLYCOPROTEIN-AN ADDITIONAL SERUM MARKER IN TESTICULAR TUMOR. P.H. Lange, C.H. W. Horne and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota RADIOIMMUNOASSAY AND IMMUNOPEROXIDASE OF PREGNANCY SPECIFIC BETA-1 GLYCOPROTEIN IN SERA AND TUMOR CELLS OF PATIENTS WITH CERTAIN TESTICULAR GERM CELL TUMORS. N. Javadpour and S. W. Rosen, Bethesda, Maryland LIMITATIONS ON THE SENSITIVITY OF SERUM LEVELS OF HCG AND AFP IN DETECTING AND MONITORING GERM CELL TUMORS OF THE TESTIS. P. T. Scardino, D. G. Skinner, K. R. McIntire and T. A. Waldmann, Los Angeles, California IMPROVED STAGING SYSTEMS FOR TESTICULAR TUMORS WITH OR WITHOUT BIOLOGIC MARKERS. N. Javadpour, Bethesda, Maryland MARKER DECAY CURVES IN TESTICULAR TUMOR-A PROGNOSTIC TooL. P.H. Lange, G. J. Bosl, B. J. Kennedy and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota Discussion. M. A. S. Jewett, Toronto, Canada PRE-LYMPHADENECTOMY STAGING OF TESTICULAR TUMORS USING ABDOMINAL SONOGRAPHY AND COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY. R. D. Williams, S. B. Feinberg, L. C. Knight, B. J. Kennedy and E. E. Fraley, Minneapolis, Minnesota WHY RETROPERITONEAL LYMPHADENECTOMY IN MANAGEMENT OF NoN-SEMINOMATOUS TUMORS OF THE TESTIS: PATHOLOGY DICTATES APPROPRIATE UsE OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY. D. G. Skinner and P. T. Scardino, Los Angeles, California RADIATION THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF NoN-SEMINOMATOUS GERM CELL TUMORS OF THE TESTIS: A REAPPRAISAL. J.C. Clements, D. G. McLeod, J.E. Fowler, Jr. and R. E. Stutzman, Washington, D. C. THE TIMING AND PLACE OF CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR METASTATIC TESTIS TUMOR. J. P. Donohue and L. H. Einhorn, Indianapolis, Indiana Discussion PANEL D1scussION: TRANSURETHRAL SURGERY. M. M. Warren, Galveston, Texas, moderator; M. Carnes, Davis, California; W. B. Garlick, Albany, New York; L. F. Greene, San Diego, California, and S. N. Rous, Charleston, South Carolina

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Free Communications TRANSURETHRAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY OF THE URETER AND RENAL PELVIS. I. M. Bush, s. Zamora, T. John, P. Guinan, E. Cohen, R. B. Bush and H. Sohn, Burlington, Illinois FURTHER EXPERIENCE WITH URETEROSCOPY. E. S. Lyon, J. J. Banno and H. W. Schoenberg, Chicago, Illinois FIBEROPTIC PYELOURETEROSCOPY. G. R. Nagamatsu, New York, New York COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS SYSTEMS OF POSTOPERATIVE BLADDER IRRIGATION. R. E. Vega and J. Waine, Kittanning, Pennsylvania REFLECTIONS ON UROLOGICAL ILLNESS AND LIVING CONDITIONS. F. Ortiz and J. De Maria, Mexico City, Mexico GENITOURINARY TUMORS PRESENTING SOLELY AS NEUROSURGICAL MASSES-FIVE CASES. M. s. Engelstein, V. L. Carpiniello, T. R. Malloy and A. J. Wein, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WHAT IS UNNECESSARY SURGERY- WHO CAN PREVENT IT? How ABOUT UNNECESSARY MEDICINE?.A. Orandi, Fergus Falls, Minnesota PosT-BILHARZIAL BLADDER NECK OBSTRUCTION. M. M. Badr, A. S. Mostafa and M. Kamel, Cairo, Egypt MANAGEMENT OF 16 DIFFICULT URETHROVAGINAL AND VESICOVAGINAL FISTULAS WITH MARTIUS AND MODIFIED INGELMAN-SUNDBERG OPERATION. U. Patil, Syracuse and K. Waterhouse, Brooklyn, New York UREAPLASMA UREALYTICUM (T-MYCOPLASMA) INFECTION: DOES IT PLAY ANY ROLE IN MALE INFERTILITY? s. Desai, M. S. Cohen and E. Leiter, New York, New York VASOVASOSTOMY UTILIZING AN ExTERIORIZED STENT. D. B. Crane, St. Louis, Missouri TAMOXIFEN TREATMENT IN 0LIGOSPERMIA. G. Bartsch, K. Scheiber and H. Marberger, Innsbruck, Austria EPIDIDYMAL EXTRAVASATION FOLLOWING VASECTOMY AS CAUSE FOR FAILURE OF VASECTOMY REVERSAL. s. J. Silber, St. Louis, Missouri VASOVASOSTOMY AND SEMEN QUALITY. R. G. Middleton and R. Urry, Salt Lake City, Utah NEUROGENIC VESICAL AND SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH EXPOSURE TO DIMETHYLAMINO-PROPRIONITRILE-A POLYURETHANE FoAM. J. K. Smolev, F. F. Marshall and J. Keogh, Baltimore, Maryland THE INFLATABLE PENILE PROSTHESIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ADVANCED PEYRONIE'S DISEASE. J. F. Vallely and F. B. Scott, Houston, Texas SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF BENT PENIS. C. J. Devine, Jr., L. Gonzalez-Serva and C. E. Horton, Norfolk, Virginia

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Dr. Samuel S. Ambrose, Chairman ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND RENAL PUNCTURE IN THE EVALUATION OF FLUID-FILLED RENAL ANOMALIES IN CHILDREN. J.C. Anderson, M. Mazer, G. H. Bickers and F. F. Bartone, Omaha, Nebraska LONG-TERM RESULTS OF ENDOCRINE THERAPY OF PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. R. Barnes, H. Hadley, S. Stewart, A. Dick, P. Axford and V. Ching, Los Angeles, California QUANTITATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE PROSTATE. G. Bartsch, Innsbruck, Austria and H. Rohr, Basel, Switzerland PROSTATE CANCER-ANIMAL MODEL TO CLINICAL PRACTICE. N. L. Block, A. J. Claflin, C. F. Gottlieb, F. Camuzzi and V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida A PRosTHETIC URINARY BLADDER. N. L. Block, E. Eckstein, J. Kline and V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida AMERICAN UROLOGICAL AssocIATION AuDio-VIsUAL EDUCA'.l'ION COMMITTEE EXHIBIT. W. Brannan, New Orleans, Louisiana THE ROLE OF THE COMPUTER IN THE UROLOGY PRACTICE OF TODAY AND TOMORROW. A. M. Bush, R. B. Bush, s. Bush and I. M. Bush, Burlington, Illinois TRANSURETHRAL ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY OF THE URETER AND RENAL PELVIS. I. M. Bush, s. Zamora, T. John, P. D. Guinan, E. Cohen, R. B. Bush, H. Sohn, G. Podlusky, G. Spirek, P. Garry, K. Reddy and T. DeGraffenried, Burlington, Illinois ANTEGRADE AND CYSTOSCOPIC INSERTION OF A PERMANENT DOUBLE END PIGTAIL URETERAL STENT. M. F. Camacho, P. Pereiras, H. Carrion, M. Bondhus and V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida PERIURETHRAL ABSCESS: THE USE OF A SILASTIC STENT IN URETHRAL RECONSTRUCTION. H. Carrion, F. A. Camuzzi and V. A. Politano, Miami, Florida RENAL LYMPHATICS: MICRORADIOGRAPHIC AND HISTOLOGIC OBSERVATIONS. R. L. Clark, J. T. Cuttino, Jr., J. C. Jennette and F. A. Fried, Chapel Hill, North Carolina A 21-YEAR STUDY OF PEDIATRIC URETERAL REIMPLANTATION. J. W. Coleman and J. H. McGovern, New York, New York INTERCOSTAL NERVE BLOCK WITH BuPIVACAINE HYDROCHLORIDE. E. D. Crawford, Albuquerque, New Mexico; D. G. Skinner, Los Angeles, California, and D. Baddour, Albuquerque, New Mexico ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY OF THE PROSTATE. H.J. deVoogt and P. J. Donker, Leiden, The Netherlands TREATMENT OF CYSTINURIA WITH AcETYLCYSTEINE. I. Dumbadze, Albuquerque, New Mexico; W. P. Mulvaney, Cincinnati, Ohio, and E. D. Crawford, Albuquerque, New Mexico RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TREATMENT OF VuLVOVAGINAL CANDIDIASIS. R. Franklin, Houston, Texas EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR PROSTATIC CARCINOMA. M. Golimbu, s. Al-Askari and P. Morales, New York, New York MANAGEMENT OF PEDIATRIC NEUROGENIC BLADDER DISEASES: A CHANGE IN PROTOCOL. M. Hoy, R. Noronha, E. Houttuin and J. Gregory, St. Louis, Missouri

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American Cystoscope Makers, Inc., Stamford, Connecticut ......................... 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90 American Medical Systems, Minneapolis, Minnesota .................................................. 1, 2, 3 Applied Fiberoptics, Inc., Southbridge, Massachusetts ................................................ 34, 35 Arawak Laboratories, Los Angeles, California ............................................................ 13 Arbrook, Inc., Arlington, Texas ........................................................................ .41

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Argyle, Division of Sherwood Medical, St. Louis, Missouri ................................................. 60 Avicon/Webcon, Fort Worth, Texas ...................................................................... 97 Bacti-Lab, Inc., Mountain View, California .............................................................. 96 Baka Manufacturing Co., Inc., Plainville, Massachusetts ................................................. 126 Bard Hospital Division, C.R. Bard, Inc., Murray Hill, New Jersey ........................... .46, 47, 48, 49, 50 Biomedical Trends, Clifton, New Jersey .................................................................. 16 Brant-Wald Surgicals, Inc., Oak Ridge, Tennessee ........................................................ 76 Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, New York ......................................................... 21, 22, 23 Browne Corp., Santa Barbara, California ............................................................ 91, 92 Burroughs Wellcome Co., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina .................................. 17, 18, 19 Carolina Medical Electronics, Inc., King, North Carolina ................................................. 140 Chesebrough-Pond's Inc., Greenwich, Connecticut ....................................................... 114 Clinical Data, Inc., Brookline, Massachusetts ............................................................ 57 Concept, Inc., Clearwater, Florida ....................................................................... 65 Cutter Laboratories, Inc., Berkeley, California ........................................................... 20 Davis & Geck, Pearl River, New York ................................................................... 15 Davol, Inc., Cranston, Rhode Island ................................................ , ................... 134 Diamed, Division of Illinois Tool Works, Inc., Elk Grove, Illinois ............................................ 6 Disa Electronics, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey ............................................................ 80 Eli Lilly Co., Indianapolis, Indiana ..................................................................... 138 Elmed Inc., Addison, Illinois ..................................................................... 37, 38, 39 Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, New Jersey ............................. : ..................................... 25 Fischer X-Ray, Franklin Park, Illinois ................................................................... 95 Frigitronics of Connecticut, Inc., Shelton, Connecticut .............................................. 136, 137 Glenwood Laboratories, Inc., Tenafly, New Jersey ....................................................... 144 Greenwald Surgical Co., Inc., Lake Station, Indiana ...................................................... 78 Grolier Interstate, Dallas, Texas ........................................................................ 72 Guardian Chemical Corp., Hauppauge, New York ........................................................ 82 Louis C. Herring & Co., Orlando, Florida ................................................................ 24 Heyer-Schulte Corp., Goleta, California .............................................................. 42, 43 Hollister, Inc., Chicago, Illinois ......................................................................... 93 Jobst Institute Inc., Toledo, Ohio ........................................................................ 79 The Kendall Co., Boston, Massachusetts ............................................................. 58, 59 Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, New York ............................................................ 108 Life-Tech Instruments, Inc., Houston, Texas ......................................................... 55, 56 Maccabee Enterprises, LTD., New York, New York ...................................................... 107 Mallinckrodt, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri ................................................................... 94 Marion Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri ......................................................... 71 Marlen Mfg. & Development Co., Bedford, Ohio ......................................................... 143 Mead Johnson Pharmaceutical Division, Evansville, Indiana ................................ 122, 123, 124, 125 Medical Technology Corp., Hackensack, New Jersey ....................................................... 7 Mentor Corp., Minneapolis, Minnesota ................................................................. .40 Merck, Sharp & Dohme, West Point, Pennsylvania ................................................. 120, 121 V. Mueller, Chicago, Illinois ..................................................................... 31, 32, 33 National Laboratories, Montvale, New Jersey ........................................................... 130 NCR, Burlington, Illinois ............................................................................... 81 Norwich-Eaton Pharmaceuticals, Norwich, New York ........................................ 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Pharmaseal, Glendale, California ................................................................. 101, 102 Pharmasearch, Parsippany, New Jersey ................................................................ 135 Porges Catheter Corp., New York, New York ............................................................. 14 Publishers for Conventions, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ................................................ 73 Purdue Frederick Co., Norwalk, Connecticut ............................................................. 74 Research Industries Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah ......................................................... 131 Roche Laboratories, Nutley, New Jersey .......................................... 51, 52, 53, 54, 67, 68, 69, 70 Rusch, Inc., New York, New York ................................................................. 141, 142 W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ........................................................ .45 Schering Laboratories, Kenilworth, New Jersey .......................................................... 75 Siemens Corp., Iselin, New Jersey ............................................................. 127, 128, 129 Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ........................................ 66 Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, New York .................................................. .44 E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc., Princeton, New Jersey ................................................... 132, 133 Star Pharmaceuticals, Inc., North Miami Beach, Florida .................................................. 77 Karl Storz Endoscopy-America, Inc., Los Angeles, California ..................................... 9, 10, 11, 12 Sybron Medical Products Division, Sybron Corp., Rochester, New York ........................... 115, 116, 117 Syn-Optics, Sunnyvale, California ........................................................................ 8 Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois ........................................................ .4 Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Deerfield, Illinois .............................................. 103, 104, 105, 106 United, Division ofHowmedica, Largo, Florida .................... , ....................................... 5 United States Air Force, Dallas, Texas ................................................................... 36

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Valleylab, Inc., Boulder, Colorado .................................................................. 99, 100 Vance Products, Inc., Spencer, Indiana ............................................................ 145, 146 Warner/Chilcott, Morris Plains, New Jersey ....................................................... 112, 113 Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Maryland ............................................................... 98 Will Ross, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin ......................................................... 61, 62, 63, 64 Winthrop Laboratories, New York, New York ...................................................... 118, 119 Richard Wolf Medical Instruments Corp., Rosemont, Illinois ................................. 109, 110, 111, 139

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