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Endogenous vasopressin and vasopressin receptor 2 in bladder as anti-diuretic / anti-spasmodic targets for the treatment of multifactorial nocturia. [PDF]

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Zabbarova I   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Nocturia

Current Urology Reports, 2016
A 52-year-old man complains of minor urgency and frequency during the day and nocturia × 3-5. His DRE reveals a 30-g benign prostate. He is started on tamsulosin, and his daytime symptoms resolve entirely; however, he still has nocturia × 2-4. He is counseled on lifestyle modifications and to decrease fluid consumption including caffeine but has no ...
Mark S, Soloway   +2 more
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Nocturia

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2010
Nocturia is a common symptom in women which has profound negative impact on the quality of life. With the increase in aging population, nocturia is becoming an important clinical problem. A proper understanding of cardio-respiratory, metabolic, and neurological patho-physiology of nocturia is imperative for appropriate management of nocturia.
Kiran, Ashok, Alex, Wang
openaire   +3 more sources

Nocturia

Current Urology Reports, 2000
We review the current state of knowledge of nocturia and present algorithms for diagnosis, classification and treatment.We reviewed the recent literature on nocturia, and state-of-the-art methods of diagnosis, classification and treatment.Nocturia, which is among the most bothersome of all urological symptoms, has heretofore been poorly classified and ...
Jeffrey P, Weiss, Jerry G, Blaivas
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