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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1998
In the search for sensitive and specific tumor markers for bladder carcinoma, expression of various oncogenes and gene products (such as c-erb B-2, p53) and epidermal growth factor receptor merits particular attention. Although the results are not yet conclusive, important predictive markers are about to emerge from ongoing studies in this field ...
H. Ozen
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In the search for sensitive and specific tumor markers for bladder carcinoma, expression of various oncogenes and gene products (such as c-erb B-2, p53) and epidermal growth factor receptor merits particular attention. Although the results are not yet conclusive, important predictive markers are about to emerge from ongoing studies in this field ...
H. Ozen
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020
Importance Bladder cancer is a common malignancy in women and is the fourth most common malignancy in men. Bladder cancer ranges from unaggressive and usually noninvasive tumors that recur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveillance, to ...
A. Lenis +3 more
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Importance Bladder cancer is a common malignancy in women and is the fourth most common malignancy in men. Bladder cancer ranges from unaggressive and usually noninvasive tumors that recur and commit patients to long-term invasive surveillance, to ...
A. Lenis +3 more
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Bladder Granulomata after Bladder Surgery
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1986Bladder granulomata were found in 17 (3%) of 539 patients who had bladder biopsy or resection. The finding of granulomata in 13.6% of patients who had at least two surgical procedures, but never in the first biopsy specimen of any patient was highly significant statistically (P much less than 0.001).
D V, Spagnolo, P M, Waring
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005
The overactive bladder is a common condition, which has significant effects on quality of life. The aetiology in most cases is unknown, and treatment outcomes have until recently been unsatisfactory. Management includes excluding pathology and implementing behavioural changes such as caffeine reduction, bladder and pelvic floor training, as well as ...
R M, Freeman, O A, Adekanmi
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The overactive bladder is a common condition, which has significant effects on quality of life. The aetiology in most cases is unknown, and treatment outcomes have until recently been unsatisfactory. Management includes excluding pathology and implementing behavioural changes such as caffeine reduction, bladder and pelvic floor training, as well as ...
R M, Freeman, O A, Adekanmi
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 2010
To review the diagnosis and management of all stages of bladder cancer with an emphasis on studies and developments within the last year.Cystoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosis of bladder tumors, though fluorescent light and urinary biomarkers can both improve the sensitivity of cancer detection.
Todd M, Morgan, Peter E, Clark
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To review the diagnosis and management of all stages of bladder cancer with an emphasis on studies and developments within the last year.Cystoscopy remains the gold standard for diagnosis of bladder tumors, though fluorescent light and urinary biomarkers can both improve the sensitivity of cancer detection.
Todd M, Morgan, Peter E, Clark
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Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 2012
Bladder exstrophy is a very rare congenital malformation in which the anterior wall of the bladder is absent, and the posterior wall is exposed externally. The differential diagnosis includes omphalocele, gastroschisis, and cloacal exstrophy. Ultrasound and Doppler examinations are the main diagnostic tools.
Seyfettin, Uludag +5 more
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Bladder exstrophy is a very rare congenital malformation in which the anterior wall of the bladder is absent, and the posterior wall is exposed externally. The differential diagnosis includes omphalocele, gastroschisis, and cloacal exstrophy. Ultrasound and Doppler examinations are the main diagnostic tools.
Seyfettin, Uludag +5 more
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Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1980
A survey of the innervation of the bladder and urethra is presented. Based on the defects of innervation the main types of neurogenic bladder disorders are classified and described. The principal diagnostic procedures, cystometry and sphincter‐electromyography, are reviewed in detail.
S, Walter +5 more
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A survey of the innervation of the bladder and urethra is presented. Based on the defects of innervation the main types of neurogenic bladder disorders are classified and described. The principal diagnostic procedures, cystometry and sphincter‐electromyography, are reviewed in detail.
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