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Disparities in Female Pelvic Floor Disorders
Current Urology Reports, 2018Pelvic floor disorders include urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, fecal incontinence, and other sensory and emptying abnormalities of the lower urinary and gastrointestinal tracts which are widely prevalent among women and largely undertreated.
Siobhan M, Hartigan, Ariana L, Smith
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Sexual function and pelvic floor disorders
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2005Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of women's health. Female sexual dysfunction is multifactorial and involves physical, social and psychological dimensions. Dysfunction may result from lack of sexual desire, sexual pain or arousal, and orgasmic problems.
Chahin, Achtari, Peter L, Dwyer
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Pathophysiology of Pelvic Floor Hypertonic Disorders
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2009The pelvic floor represents the neuromuscular unit that provides support and functional control for the pelvic viscera. Its integrity, both anatomic and functional, is the key in some of the basic functions of life: storage of urine and feces, evacuation of urine and feces, support of pelvic organs, and sexual function.
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[Postpartum pelvic floor disorders].
La Revue du praticien, 2019Postpartum pelvic floor disorders. Postpartum pelvic floor disorders are frequent but most of the time, decrease spontaneously. Even if 40% of pregnant women suffer from urinary incontinence, 85% of them are cured 3 months after delivery. In case of persistent urinary incontinence, postpartum rehabilitation improves short-term urinary incontinence. Six
Thibault, Thubert +5 more
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Racial Disparities in Pelvic Floor Disorders
Annals of SurgeryObjective: To investigate the impact of racial disparities and socioeconomic status on pelvic floor disorder (PFD) care. Background: Racial disparities in colorectal PFD remain uninvestigated, despite prior research in urogynecology. Methods:
Carlotta, Sarzo +6 more
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Imaging Pelvic Floor Disorders
2003The Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor and Sphincters (J. Stoker) * Functional Anatomy of the Pelvic Floor (J.O.L. DeLancey) * Innervation and Denervation of the Pelvic Floor (J.T. Benson) * Imaging Techniques (Technique and Normal Parameters): Evacuation Proctography (S.
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An olivine cumulate outcrop on the floor of Jezero crater, Mars
Science, 2022Yang, Michael Tice, Mariek E Schmidt
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Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) Enabled Floor Monitoring System for Smart Home Applications
ACS Nano, 2021Qiongfeng Shi, Zixuan Zhang, Yanqin Yang
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