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Minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia: A narrative review. [PDF]
Zhang X, Liang T, Dong Y, Gao H.
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Unveiling urethral cellular heterogeneity in menopause through single-nucleus RNA sequencing. [PDF]
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Use of Dynamic Magnetic Resonance of the Urethra in Surgical Planning of Vesicourethral Anastomotic Stenosis Urethroplasty. [PDF]
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"Fossa navicularis" and "septum glandis": A "flow-control chamber" for the male urethra?
Medical Hypotheses, 2020A clear understanding of the normal anatomy of the glanular urethra is essential for anatomical reconstruction of the male urethra. In hypospadias surgery, tubularization of the neourethra over a catheter or stent has been the standard method for decades.
H. Ă–zbey, Osman Tayyar Arli
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European Urology, 2019
BACKGROUND With the increasing adoption of novel technologies and anatomical techniques, surgical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) provides significant benefits in terms of obstruction relief, early urethral catheter removal, and faster ...
G. Simone +7 more
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BACKGROUND With the increasing adoption of novel technologies and anatomical techniques, surgical management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) provides significant benefits in terms of obstruction relief, early urethral catheter removal, and faster ...
G. Simone +7 more
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Acta Biomaterialia, 2019
Limited angiogenesis and epithelialization make urethral regeneration using conventional tissue-engineered grafts a great challenge. Consequently, inspired from the native urethra, bacterial cellulose (BC) and bladder acellular matrix (BAM) were combined
Baoxiu Wang +8 more
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Limited angiogenesis and epithelialization make urethral regeneration using conventional tissue-engineered grafts a great challenge. Consequently, inspired from the native urethra, bacterial cellulose (BC) and bladder acellular matrix (BAM) were combined
Baoxiu Wang +8 more
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2008
The aim of this comprehensive encyclopedia is to provide detailed information on diagnostic radiology contributing to the broad field of imaging. The simple A to Z format provides easy access to relevant information.
BERTOLOTTO, MICHELE +5 more
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The aim of this comprehensive encyclopedia is to provide detailed information on diagnostic radiology contributing to the broad field of imaging. The simple A to Z format provides easy access to relevant information.
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Lancet, The, 1974
Abstract Some patients with cauda equina lesions have urethral obstruction at the membranous level despite flaccidity of the pelvic-floor muscles. Our experience with two recent cases suggests that this problem may not be a mechanical one, as hitherto assumed, but due to contraction of the smooth muscle of the urethra which is activated by the ...
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Abstract Some patients with cauda equina lesions have urethral obstruction at the membranous level despite flaccidity of the pelvic-floor muscles. Our experience with two recent cases suggests that this problem may not be a mechanical one, as hitherto assumed, but due to contraction of the smooth muscle of the urethra which is activated by the ...
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Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, 2018
Female urethra adenocarcinoma (FUA) is a rare aggressive tumor that occurs in Skene ducts and glands. It is associated with a relatively poor prognosis. The aim of this review was to evaluate FUA in terms of epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, natural history of disease, modalities of treatment, and outcomes.
Lucio, Dell'Atti +1 more
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Female urethra adenocarcinoma (FUA) is a rare aggressive tumor that occurs in Skene ducts and glands. It is associated with a relatively poor prognosis. The aim of this review was to evaluate FUA in terms of epidemiology, risk factors, diagnosis, natural history of disease, modalities of treatment, and outcomes.
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