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Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries: Risk Factors, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, and Quality of Life Outcomes. [PDF]
Ivoskaite K +5 more
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Capsule Summary Bruxism and sweat‐induced facial blisters can affect patients with Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (RDEB) quality of life (QoL). We present the outcomes of orofacial BTX‐A infiltrations to treat these conditions. Three patients with severe RDEB, bruxism and microstomia received BTX‐A infiltrations (50U‐100U) in masseters and ...
Susanne Krämer +4 more
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Incidence and risk factors of obstetric anal sphincter injuries: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Althaher FF +7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore the boundary of clinical use of sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) in neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD), identifying barriers to approval and early‐impact research questions. Methods This review is derived from a proposal discussion at the International Consultation on Incontinence‐Research Society in Bristol in ...
Marcus J. Drake +6 more
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Effect of doula support during labor on perineal and anal sphincter injury in primiparous women. [PDF]
Baruch Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maternal near‐miss is a major public health problem, particularly in underdeveloped countries like Ethiopia. However, little is known about how determinants influence maternal near‐miss through mediators in the Ethiopian context. Objectives To identify determinants and their direct and indirect effects on maternal near‐miss among ...
Yinager Workineh +2 more
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Incidence and Independent Risk Factors for Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries: A Four-Year Retrospective Cohort Study from a UK Tertiary Maternity Unit. [PDF]
Malla M +4 more
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External Anal Sphincter and Levator Ani (Labeled)
External anal sphincter. Levator ani.
Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland (RCSI)
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How to Define the Gastroesophageal Junction
ABSTRACT Adenocarcinomas at the gastroesophageal junction (GEJ) are increasingly common worldwide. Current classifications, such as Siewert type II and Nishi, provide a foundation, but establishing a transparent and widely accepted framework could considerably enhance identification and treatment efforts.
Ken‐ichi Mukaisho +6 more
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Anal sphincter reconstruction for fecal incontinence: Techniques, outcomes, and future directions. [PDF]
Li HL +5 more
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