Office Urology

Abstract
In a large general hospital urologic service, most patients have been referred. Thus, the urologist has the opportunity to note the problems that the referring physician might have handled in his office, those that are most commonly misdiagnosed or inappropriately treated, and those that might have benefited from earlier referral. Among the problems in these categories are urethral meatal stenosis, scrotal swelling and masses, testicular tumors, and albuminuria.