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Bladder cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2008
To review the diagnosis and management of bladder cancer with an emphasis on studies and developments over the past year.Cystoscopy remains the mainstay in the detection and surveillance of bladder cancer, though fluorescent light may enhance detection. Efforts continue in the development of urinary bladder cancer markers. Superficial bladder cancer is
Daniel A, Barocas, Peter E, Clark
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Underactive Bladder

Current Urology Reports, 2016
Underactive bladder (UAB) is a very common condition leading to disabling lower urinary tract symptoms. There has been an increasing interest in this condition as there is no effective treatment currently available. UAB has been described in many ways, but there is no agreed upon consensus on its terminology. The prevalence of UAB may be underestimated.
Himanshu, Aggarwal, Philippe E, Zimmern
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Bladder extrophy

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2005
A newborn male presented with bladder extrophy, a condition in which the abdominal wall and underlying structures, including the ventral wall of the bladder, fail to fuse in utero. As a result, the lower urinary tract is exposed, and the everted bladder appears through the abdominal opening (Figure 1).
S, Sellaturay   +3 more
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Bladder cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2003
This article reviews recent advances in the diagnosis and management of bladder cancer.Bladder cancer is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Recent research has attempted to improve the care of patients with this disease. Evidence suggests that bacillus Calmette-Guerin is the most effective intravesical therapy for the treatment of ...
Lester S, Borden   +2 more
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Bladder cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2006
This article will review the diagnosis and management of bladder cancer at each stage, from superficial to metastatic disease with an emphasis on recent developments over the last year.Bacille Calmette-Guerin is the most effective therapy for carcinoma in situ.
Eric S, Gwynn, Peter E, Clark
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Bladder Augmentation

International Urogynecology Journal, 2000
This paper reviews bladder augmentation, which has been proved to be an effective way of providing a well functioning urine reservoir that protects the upper urinary tract and allows patients to have a good quality of life. Good results have been achieved with the use of all types of bowel segments.
A, Cranidis, G, Nestoridis
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Neurogenic bladder

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1997
Management of neurogenic bladder in children is challenging for the practising clinician. This involves consideration of multiple and diverse factors which must be balanced in an ever changing environment. Also the dynamics of a child's growth must always be considered because it contributes to the ongoing instability of the neurologic lesion ...
S K, Agarwal, D J, Bagli
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Bladder Leiomyoma

Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2021
Ritchie Delara, Megan Wasson, Aqsa Khan
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Bladder cancer

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2007
This article reviews the diagnosis and management of bladder cancer with an emphasis on studies and developments over the past year.Cystoscopy remains the mainstay in the detection and surveillance of bladder cancer, though efforts continue in the development of urinary bladder cancer markers.
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NEO-BLADDER

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
M A, WALSH, M, EBNER, J W, CASEY
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