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THE SPHINCTER REFLEXES IN TABES DORSALIS AND PARESIS [PDF]
Collier F. Martin
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Pathophysiology of Urethral Instability: Dysfunction of Smooth Urethral Musculature
ABSTRACT Aims The aim of this study is to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanisms of urethral instability by analyzing and comparing cystometric data from a female individual with urethral instability and another with normal micturition. Methods Data were collected from a previous study measuring urethral pressure at three distinct points within ...
Pieter L. Venema+4 more
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Ca2+/calmodulin/MLCK pathway initiates, and RhoA/ROCK maintains, the internal anal sphincter smooth muscle tone. [PDF]
Rattan, Satish
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Perineal and Rectal Nerve Recruitment Order Varies During Pudendal Neurostimulator Implant Surgery
ABSTRACT Introduction Pudendal nerve stimulation (PNS) is an off‐label therapy for patients experiencing pelvic pain and voiding dysfunction. The pudendal nerve has two efferent branches to the rectum and perineum. Only the rectal branch is monitored via external anal sphincter electromyography during the implant procedure to help determine the lead ...
Po‐Ju Chen+4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction There is an increasing recognition of the impact of ageing on pelvic floor health and the consequences in populations with rising proportions of women over the age of 65 years. A think tank was held at the ICI‐RS 2024 to discuss the evidence to support the personalisation of women's pelvic floor health during the perinatal and ...
Rohna Kearney+7 more
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ABSTRACT Aims After presentation with urinary symptoms, an underlying neurological mechanism sometimes emerges subsequently. Increased awareness may bring earlier diagnosis, improving prognosis and outcomes. Methods A 2024 International Consultation on Incontinence Research Society think‐tank considered the clinical pathway for identification of an ...
Marcus J. Drake+8 more
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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE URINARY SPHINCTER AND ITS RELATION TO OPERATIONS FOR INCONTINENCE1 [PDF]
Jack Lapides
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