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3D MR Fingerprinting for Quantitative Bladder Wall T1, T2, and M0 Mapping in Healthy Subjects at 1.5 T and 3 T

open access: yesNMR in Biomedicine, Volume 39, Issue 9, September 2026.
Current diagnostic tests for lower urinary tract symptoms lack the ability to assess tissue‐level alterations in the bladder wall. This study introduces an approach for simultaneous high‐resolution 3D T1, T2, and proton density mapping of the bladder wall using magnetic resonance fingerprinting combined with a self‐supervised deep learning ...
Shane A. Wells   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Peripheral κ opioid receptor in pain and inflammation: From molecular signalling and gene expression to drug discovery

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 183, Issue 17, Page 5157-5189, September 2026.
The κ opioid receptor (κ receptor, KOR) is a G protein‐coupled receptor with well established roles in analgesia and immune modulation. Although historically studied primarily in the central nervous system (CNS), growing evidence indicates that κ signalling in peripheral tissues plays an important role in regulating pain, inflammation and immune ...
Rumsha Khan   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Nonsurgical Management of the Neurogenic Bladder in Children

open access: yesThe Scientific World Journal, 2008
The neurogenic bladder can have many serious consequences. However, with proper understanding of the disease spectrum, and with proper awareness of the surveillance and management tools, adverse outcomes can be minimized.
John Kryger
doaj   +1 more source

Atypical Autonomic‐Predominant Guillain‐Barré Syndrome With Pandysautonomia Mimicking Parkinsonism and Recurrent Syncope: A Case Report

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2026.
ABSTRACT Guillain‐Barré syndrome with pandysautonomia can mimic neurodegenerative and cardiogenic conditions, particularly in elderly patients presenting with autonomic symptoms and parkinsonian features. Timely neurologic evaluation and ganglioside antibody testing—especially anti‐GM2—are essential for accurate diagnosis and the initiation of ...
Rua Alsaeed   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Endothelium‐ and epithelium‐derived novel endogenous catecholamines as modulators of the autonomic nervous system

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 183, Issue 15, Page 4091-4110, August 2026.
Abstract Catecholamines are classically viewed as neuronal transmitters and adrenal hormones; however, accumulating evidence demonstrates that sources other than nerve fibres and adrenal medulla play a fundamental role in local organ regulation. Physiological paradoxes, such as preserved organ function after denervation or transplantation, challenge a ...
Mariana G. de Oliveira   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Low Rate of Urological Complications in Pediatric Kidney Transplantation Using a Stentless Ureteral Anastomosis

open access: yesPediatric Transplantation, Volume 30, Issue 8, August 2026.
Among 107 consecutive pediatric kidney transplant recipients who received no stent placement at the time of transplant, the observed percentage who developed a urologic complication during the first 12 months post‐transplant was 3.7% (4/107). Our experience demonstrates that a standardized stentless extravesical ureteroneocystostomy technique in ...
Gaetano Ciancio   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Characterization of global and region‐specific transcriptomic alterations in the bladder following acute partial bladder outlet obstruction in female mini‐swine

open access: yesPhysiological Reports, Volume 14, Issue 16, August 2026.
Abstract Partial bladder outlet obstruction (pBOO) is a fibroproliferative disorder that results in poorly compliant, high‐pressure bladders due to lower urinary tract occlusion. The mechanisms governing pBOO‐induced bladder remodeling remain poorly understood.
Yi Xi Wu   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neurogenic bladder in spinal cord injury patients

open access: yesResearch and Reports in Urology, 2015
Waleed Al Taweel, Raouf SeyamDepartment of Urology, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaAbstract: Neurogenic bladder dysfunction due to spinal cord injury poses a significant threat to the well-being of patients ...
Al Taweel W, Seyam R
doaj  

Pediatric Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: A Comprehensive Exploration of Clinical Implications and Diagnostic Strategies

open access: yesBiomedicines
Lower urinary tract dysfunction is clinically important because it may cause urinary tract infections, mainly due to accumulation of residual urine, and adversely affect renal function.
Matjaž Kopač
doaj   +1 more source

Video-urodynamic Profile in Postoperative Cases of Lumbosacral Myelomeningocele with Neurogenic Bladder

open access: yesJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
Introduction: Neurogenic bladder is a very common sequel in cases of spina bifida with variable prevalence ranging between 46% and 80%. Conventionally, these patients are analyzed using urodynamic studies (UDSs), with some chances to be misinterpreted ...
Dipanjan Goswami   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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