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Gastric and sacral electrical stimulation for motility disorders—A clinical perspective
Abstract Background Electrical stimulation of the gut has been investigated in recent decades with a view to treating various gastro‐intestinal motility disorders including, among others, gastric electrical stimulation to relieve nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis and sacral neuromodulation to treat fecal incontinence and/or constipation.
Charlotte Desprez+2 more
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Magnetomyographic assessment of pelvic floor muscles compared to ultrasound during pregnancy. [PDF]
Oliphant S+6 more
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We found no associations between gastrointestinal and extraintestinal measures of diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Nonetheless, gastrointestinal symptoms increased with the severity of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy and were associated with gastrointestinal measures.
Ditte S. Kornum+12 more
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Sexual function and pelvic floor function five years after hysterectomy. [PDF]
Forsgren C, Johannesson U.
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Fecal incontinence imposes significant societal costs (€2424 per patient per quarter) and negatively affects HRQoL (mean score 0.72). Unemployed patients face higher costs and lower HRQoL. These findings highlight the need for targeted management strategies and resource allocation to mitigate the economic and personal burden of FI.
Sadé L. Assmann+3 more
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Are the uterosacral ligaments detached in young women with pelvic floor symptoms after birth? [PDF]
DeLancey JOL, Cheng W, Chen L.
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ABSTRACT Canine infiltrative lipomas are localised and invasive tumours that are commonly treated with surgery and/or radiation therapy (RT). There is limited efficacy data for treatment of infiltrative lipomas, and optimal fractionation strategies remain unclear.
Arata Matsuyama+4 more
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Female Pelvic Floor Disorders in Northern India: Uncommon or Underreported? [PDF]
Mittal A+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To describe the epidemiology of, and injuries associated with, low‐ versus higher‐speed vehicular trauma and to identify risk factors associated with mortality. Design Retrospective study from January 2015 to November 2020. Setting University teaching hospital.
Hajeong Yoon+3 more
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