Department of Urology

Bill Turner  MD FRCS (Urol)

Bill Turner

Consultant Urologist
Cancer Lead for Urology

Direct: +44 (0)1223 256091  email

NHS Secretary: +44 (0)1223 274448  email

Hinchingbrooke Secretary: Does not work at Hinchingbrooke

Private Secretary: +44 (0)1223 266927 (Cambridge Urology Clinic)

Special Interests: Reconstructive urology, incontinence, neurourology, urodynamics, bladder cancer, radical cystectomy & bladder reconstruction

Recent publications
Bowel function after urinary diversion
Riddick AC, Turner WH, Mills RD.
World J Urol (2004)

P2X2 and P2X3 receptor expression in human bladder urothelium and changes in interstitial cystitis
Tempest HV, Dixon AK, Turner WH, Elneil S, Sellers LA, Ferguson DR
British Journal of Urology International (2004), 93, 1344-1348

Presumptive coding. A preliminary study of the aggregation of input diagnoses to determine their relevance to clinical governance and urological resourcing
Payne SR, Napier-Hamy RD, Ganesan T, Turner WH
British Journal of Urology International (2004), 93, 553-557

Metabolic and functional consequences of urinary tract reconstruction with bowel
Gerharz EW, Turner WH, Kalble T, Woodhouse CR
British Journal of Urology International (2003), 91, 143-149

Tumours of the bladder
Slack MC, Turner WH
Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, (2003), 323-326
Eds: Stanton S & Zimmern P (Springer Verlag)

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A 78 year old man presents with recurrent urinary tract infections and more recently, passed air and faeces in his urine.

  1. What abnormality does this CT scan show?
  2. What investigations are usually performed?
  3. What are common causes?
  4. How are they usually managed?

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From the Glossary

Balanitis:

Inflammation of the foreskin or the tip of the penis

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