African Urology (AU) is a peer reviewed, open access and multilingual journal publishing original research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of urological disorders.

Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)

The full issue is available for at https://pub.medpharm.co.za/auj-vol-51-2025/

Published: 2025-02-20

Unravelling bladder cancer in Uganda: insights from the discrepancies in TP53 assessment between immunohistochemistry and whole exome sequencing

B Ssekitooleko, H Nalwoga, S Kalungi, N Kiwanuka; M Galukande; D Namuguzi, I Kajja, B Ssuna, F Asiimwe, J Kuteesa, JB Masaba, H Muwonge

5-9

Role of surgery for upper urinary tract stones in low-income countries: semi-rigid ureteroscopy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy in Benin

G Natchagande , MM Agounkpe , MDC Loko, F Hodonou, DMI Yevi, J Sossa, Y Ngapna, JDG Avakoudjo, A Ayed

10-14

A new treatment for mild erectile dysfunction with Garcinia kola nuts: a phase II randomised clinical trial

LO Mbouché, AA Mbassi, HNN Djandja, DLF Tsamo, JS Louokdom, PJ Fouda, B Ngameni, FF Angwafo III

32-41

Morbidity and mortality of endoscopic surgery of the lower urinary tract: 293 cases at the University Clinic of Urology Andrology CNHU-HKM

F Hodonou, JE Ngaguene, A Kogiu N'Douro, J Sossa, MM Agounkpe, H Ouake, MID Yevi, GJ Avakoudjo

59-62

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