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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
Most children with incontinence not associated with known neurologic impairment will have either functional immaturity of the nervous system or inflammatory conditions of the lower urinary tract as the etiology for incontinence. By using the criteria outlined in this article, one can manage selective urologic evaluation of the diurnally incontinent and
G A, McLorie, D A, Husmann
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Most children with incontinence not associated with known neurologic impairment will have either functional immaturity of the nervous system or inflammatory conditions of the lower urinary tract as the etiology for incontinence. By using the criteria outlined in this article, one can manage selective urologic evaluation of the diurnally incontinent and
G A, McLorie, D A, Husmann
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The Lancet, 1995
Incontinence has about a 15 percent prevalence among elderly women. Some of the factors associated with incontinence are psychosocial implications of stigmatization, the decreased quality of life, and the economic considerations of nursing home costs.
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Incontinence has about a 15 percent prevalence among elderly women. Some of the factors associated with incontinence are psychosocial implications of stigmatization, the decreased quality of life, and the economic considerations of nursing home costs.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1994
Fecal incontinence is a common but infrequently reported, imperfectly understood, multifactorial disease with far-reaching socioeconomic and psychological implications. Limited success with somewhat empirical surgical procedures implies that patients should be investigated fully, indications for surgery should be clear, and disability should be serious
Y P, Sangwan, J A, Coller
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Fecal incontinence is a common but infrequently reported, imperfectly understood, multifactorial disease with far-reaching socioeconomic and psychological implications. Limited success with somewhat empirical surgical procedures implies that patients should be investigated fully, indications for surgery should be clear, and disability should be serious
Y P, Sangwan, J A, Coller
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Classification of Incontinence
Urologia Internationalis, 2010A clinical definition of incontinence and a clinical classification of its various forms is offered for consideration. The classification is part of a wider classification of handicaps being prepared to supplement existing classifications of diseases and disorders classified according to aetiology, systems, and anatomy.
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Urology, 2004
The epidemiology and treatment of mixed incontinence has received relatively little attention. However, mixed incontinence--defined as the combination of stress and urge incontinence--accounts for approximately 33% of all cases of incontinence in women. The condition often responds poorly to treatment, either pharmacologic or surgical.
Charlotte, Chaliha, Vik, Khullar
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The epidemiology and treatment of mixed incontinence has received relatively little attention. However, mixed incontinence--defined as the combination of stress and urge incontinence--accounts for approximately 33% of all cases of incontinence in women. The condition often responds poorly to treatment, either pharmacologic or surgical.
Charlotte, Chaliha, Vik, Khullar
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2003
The author describes a group of phenomena that can affect the analyst and become the motivating force that pushes the analyst to break confidentiality. He describes the inevitable dialectic of symmetry and asymmetry in the psychoanalytic dyad during the analytic process, and asserts that, every time the analyst is in symmetry with the emerging material
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The author describes a group of phenomena that can affect the analyst and become the motivating force that pushes the analyst to break confidentiality. He describes the inevitable dialectic of symmetry and asymmetry in the psychoanalytic dyad during the analytic process, and asserts that, every time the analyst is in symmetry with the emerging material
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Any type of filling or storage failure and urethral incontinence results from the following abnormalities: accommodation of increasing volumes of urine at a low intravesical pressure and with appropriate sensation, a bladder outlet that is closed at rest and remains so during increase in intra-abdominal pressure, and absence of involuntary bladder ...
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Any type of filling or storage failure and urethral incontinence results from the following abnormalities: accommodation of increasing volumes of urine at a low intravesical pressure and with appropriate sensation, a bladder outlet that is closed at rest and remains so during increase in intra-abdominal pressure, and absence of involuntary bladder ...
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Midwifery, 1988
Abstract Urinary and/or faecal incontinence cause social, psychological and physical distress. This article reviews the current state of knowledge of the relationship between childbirth and incontinence.
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Abstract Urinary and/or faecal incontinence cause social, psychological and physical distress. This article reviews the current state of knowledge of the relationship between childbirth and incontinence.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— This widely used major tranquillizer has been a most useful chemical restraint for many behavioral components of emotional upheaval from psychosis, applied to the childhood disorders as well as the confusion of the elderly. A side-effect I have noted within this year with four patients over 60 years and two patients under 7 years of ...
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To the Editor.— This widely used major tranquillizer has been a most useful chemical restraint for many behavioral components of emotional upheaval from psychosis, applied to the childhood disorders as well as the confusion of the elderly. A side-effect I have noted within this year with four patients over 60 years and two patients under 7 years of ...
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International Rehabilitation Medicine, 1982
Incontinence is fairly common and may be due to a variety of causes, not just bladder dysfunction. Attention to detail will often overcome incontinence, especially if mobility is the major problem. Aids available include those designed to improve independence, such as commodes and personal urinals, aids to be used in the lavatory, such as raised ...
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Incontinence is fairly common and may be due to a variety of causes, not just bladder dysfunction. Attention to detail will often overcome incontinence, especially if mobility is the major problem. Aids available include those designed to improve independence, such as commodes and personal urinals, aids to be used in the lavatory, such as raised ...
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