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Prediction of silica nanoparticle biodistribution using a calibrated physiologically based model: Unbound fraction and elimination rate constants for the kidneys and phagocytosis identified as major determinants. [PDF]
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Psychogenic Retention of Urine
Psychopathology, 1981Psychogenic retention of urine (PRU) may manifest itself in different clinical forms which mimic a genuine organic disturbance. Three clinical examples are presented in which PRU appears as: (1) malingering; (2) an upper motor lesion inducing spastic closure of the bladder neck, and (3) an alteration of the sensory input, closely resembling sensory ...
I, Abramovici, M, Assael
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1937
CUTE retention of urine represents A a highIy significant cIinica1 syndrome as encountered either by the Internist, surgeon or uroIogist. Inabihty to pass any urine per urethram after repeated attempts at voIuntary micturition may sound a danger signa warranting not mereIy reIief of immediate symptoms but careful investigation for underIying pathoIogy.
Clarence G. Bandler, Arthur H. Milbert
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CUTE retention of urine represents A a highIy significant cIinica1 syndrome as encountered either by the Internist, surgeon or uroIogist. Inabihty to pass any urine per urethram after repeated attempts at voIuntary micturition may sound a danger signa warranting not mereIy reIief of immediate symptoms but careful investigation for underIying pathoIogy.
Clarence G. Bandler, Arthur H. Milbert
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HERPES ZOSTER CAUSING RETENTION OF URINE
British Journal of Urology, 1969SUMMARY Two cases of urinary retention associated with herpes zoster are described. In the first case bladder paresis in the presence of sacral herpes but without herpetic cystitis was confirmed by urodynamic measurements. The diagnosis of herpetic bladder paresis can be sustained even in the absence of visible herpetic involvement of
J T, Rankin, R A, Sutton
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1917
That the muscles of the bladder may be acted on reflexly so as to prevent the normal act of urination is a common observation. This occurs particularly after gynecologic operations, and after operations on the rectum, anus, testicle and even more remote regions. That the explanation of some of these retentions is not a reflex nerve action but an actual
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That the muscles of the bladder may be acted on reflexly so as to prevent the normal act of urination is a common observation. This occurs particularly after gynecologic operations, and after operations on the rectum, anus, testicle and even more remote regions. That the explanation of some of these retentions is not a reflex nerve action but an actual
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RETROPERITONEAL TERATOMA CAUSING RETENTION OF URINE
British Journal of Urology, 1959SUMMARY A case of retention of urine caused by a retroperitoneal teratoma is described. A brief reference to the literature of retroperitoneal tumours is made. The probable mechanism of the retention of urine in this case is suggested.
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URGENT MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE RETENTION OF URINE
British Journal of Urology, 1967SUMMARY The subject of acute retention of urine is discussed with regard to urgent means of relieving the condition, and a pre–packaged, pre–sterilised appliance designed for suprapubic intubation drainage of the bladder is described.
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