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Actinomycosis of the urinary bladder
Actinomycosis of the urinary bladder is a rare anaerobic bacterial infection caused by Actinomyces isrealii. Initial diagnosis is often difficult and this disease is easily misdiagnosed as a urothelial or urachal tumour. The definitive diagnosis is usually made postoperatively via tissue pathology. We discuss a case of a 54-year-old male with a smoking
Chun Huang, Turki Al-Essawi
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Device Guided, Slow-Paced Respiration in Women with Overactive Bladder Syndrome. [PDF]
PurposeWe evaluated the effects of device guided, slow-paced respiration on urgency associated urinary symptoms, perceived stress and anxiety, and autonomic function in women with overactive bladder syndrome.Materials and methodsWe performed a randomized,
Grady, Deborah+5 more
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An animal experimental study on pubourethral ligament restoration with platelet rich plasma for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. [PDF]
Introduction: Minimally invasive methods for injured ligament and tendon restoration have been developed and gained popularity in recent years. Injury and relaxation of the pubourethral ligament (PUL) can lead to stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
Chrysanthopoulou, E+6 more
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Background The tissue engineering of urinary bladder advances rapidly reflecting clinical need for a new kind of therapeutic solution for patients requiring urinary bladder replacement.
Marta Pokrywczynska+10 more
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Retrograde Positive Contrast Urethrocystography of the Fish Urogenital System
The radiological differences between the urinary tract of Dicentrarchus labrax, Sparus aurata, Tinca tinca, and Cyprinus carpio are shown. In fresh water teleosts the urinary bladder is sigmoid and a short urethra leads to the urinary pore.
Francesco Macrì+7 more
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Background: Effective perioperative bladder management aims to limit postoperative urinary retention and its complications. Catheterisation, a standard treatment for post-operative urinary retention, can cause urinary tract infections and trauma.
Carl Yuile, Rika Subedi, Vicki Patton
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Radioactive Yttrium (Y90) as a Possible Adjunct in the Treatment of Papillomatosis of the Urinary Bladder [PDF]
J. Einhorn+2 more
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In vitro functional properties of the rat bladder regenerated by the bladder acellular matrix graft. [PDF]
PurposeTo assess the response of rat urinary bladder regenerated by the homologous bladder acellular matrix graft (BAMG) to in vitro electrical and pharmacologic stimuli.Materials and methodsIn Sprague-Dawley rats, partial cystectomy (>50%) was ...
Dahiya, R+5 more
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Summary1. Urinary bladders of many species were analyzed for cholesterol and “fast-acting” (δ7) sterol. Rodents showed the highest content of (δ7) sterol, the dog an intermediate level, and livestock very little. In rodents and in the dog 60-84% of the δ7-sterol was 7-dehydrocholesterol. All bladder sterol was unesterified. 2. The sterols were found to
J. L. Gaylor+2 more
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Treatment of histologically benign papilloma of the urinary bladder by local excision and fulguration [PDF]
Jennifer A. Nichols, Victor F. Marshall
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