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Escitalopram-Associated Acute Urinary Retention

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2013
New-onset urinary retention can typically be explained by the use of the routine normally suspected medications (e.g., anticholinergics, antihistamines). However, selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors are not typically presumed as the cause of acute urinary retention (AUR).
Dominick, Trombetta   +2 more
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ACUTE URINARY RETENTION IN CHILDREN

The Journal of Urology, 2001
Acute urinary retention is relatively infrequent in children. There are a variety of causes that are poorly defined in the literature, and they differ greatly from those seen most frequently in adults. We review our experience with pediatric patients presenting with urinary retention to 2 major metropolitan children's hospitals.Records from Egleston ...
J M, Gatti   +5 more
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Management of acute urinary retention

BJU International, 2006
Acute urinary retention (AUR) is a common urological emergency, characterized by a sudden and painful inability to pass urine. There is high variability within and among countries in its management, which can be explained not only by differences in access to care but also by a lack of harmonization and consensus on the best way to ...
John M, Fitzpatrick, Roger S, Kirby
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Acute urinary retention in ileum conduit urinary diversion

Urology, 2005
Three years after ileum conduit urinary diversion, a 68-year-old patient was referred to us with acute urinary retention. Ultrasound examination demonstrated an extremely dilated, urine-filled ileum conduit and dilated kidneys. Placing a catheter into the subfascial part of the conduit to drain the urine was impossible because of extreme kinking and ...
E, Gronau, J, Pannek
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Urinary magnesium deficiency and acute urinary retention

Magnesium Research
This prospective case-control study explored the association between urinary magnesium levels and acute urinary retention (AUR) in individuals presenting to the emergency department. Forty-six participants, comprising 23 cases and 23 age- and sex-matched controls, underwent urine analysis for magnesium, calcium, and creatinine concentrations.
Jose Ponce, Díaz-Reixa   +12 more
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Acute urinary retention

BJU International, 2000
S, Choong, M, Emberton
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Acute urinary retention in young homosexuals

Urology, 1979
Acute urinary retention secondary to and intercourse was found in 4 homosexuals. All four were treated initially with an indwelling Foley catheter and then with bethanechol and phenoxybenzamine (Dibenzyline). Normal micturition was restored in all 4 patients. Anal dilatation can produce reflex bladder inhibition resulting in acute retention.
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Acute urinary retention.

The Journal of family practice, 1984
Urinary retention is most commonly caused by obstruction in men and neuromuscular dysfunction in women. A careful history, physical examination, and urethral catheterization will lead to the correct diagnosis in the majority of cases. For nonobstructive causes, a careful survey of the patient's other illnesses and medications will often lead to ...
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Acute Urinary Retention

Hospital Medicine Clinics, 2017
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The Management of Acute Urinary Retention

Urology, 2022
Ming-Yeah Y. Hu, Nima Nassiri
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