Villous Tumor of the Urinary Bladder Resembling Low-grade Mucinous Neoplasm of the Appendix [PDF]
Mucinous neoplasms of the urinary tract are very rare. We present a 63-year-old-women who had a sessile papillary villous tumor in urinary bladder.
Ito, Ayako+4 more
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Patient with inguinal hernia containing the urinary bladder complicated by bladder stones
Introduction We encountered a patient in whom bladder inguinal hernia complicated by bladder stones was incidentally diagnosed. Bladder inguinal hernia containing stones in the prolapsed bladder is rare and only two cases have been reported.
Kota Inage+3 more
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An unusual case of spontaneous bladder perforation with associated autodialysis of the ensuing urinary ascites [PDF]
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is a rare occurrence, and when encountered it is a diagnostic challenge. We present an unusual case of urinary bladder rupture in a patient with severe cerebral palsy who initially presented with localized ...
Aber, A., Arumuham, V., Hyder, S.A.
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Urinary retention in women is most likely to occur in the post-caesarean section or after pelvic surgery. According to Stanton, urinary retention is the inability to urinate for 24 hours which requires catheter assistance, where the inability to pass ...
Juni Mariati Simarmata+5 more
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Unlocking Retrospective Prevalent Information in EHRs -- a Pairwise Pseudolikelihood Approach [PDF]
Typically, electronic health record data are not collected towards a specific research question. Instead, they comprise numerous observations recruited at different ages, whose medical, environmental and oftentimes also genetic data are being collected.
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A 7-year follow-up of sacral anterior root stimulation for bladder control in patients with a spinal cord injury: quality of life and users' experiences\ud [PDF]
Study design: Cross-sectional descriptive study.\ud \ud Objectives: To assess long-term effects and quality of life (QoL) of using sacral anterior root stimulation (SARS) in spinal cord injured patients.\ud \ud Setting: Neurosurgical and Urological ...
D Sauerwein+17 more
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As the urinary bladder fills, the rate of rise (but not the frequency) of spontaneous contractions of smooth muscle in the bladder wall increases, thereby eliciting increased afferent nerve activity that signals the fullness of the bladder.
T. Heppner+3 more
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Urinary EpCAM in urothelial bladder cancer patients: characterisation and evaluation of biomarker potential [PDF]
Background: Epithelial cell adhesion molecule is overexpressed in bladder tumours and released from bladder cancer cells in vitro. We test the hypotheses that urinary EpCAM could act as a biomarker for primary bladder cancer detection and risk ...
A Brunner+37 more
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An integrated and flexible ultrasonic device for the continuous bladder volume monitoring [PDF]
Bladder volume measurement is critical for early detection and management of lower urinary tract dysfunctions. The current gold standard is invasive, and alternative technologies either require trained personnel or do not offer medical grade information.
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Robotic Sonographer: Autonomous Robotic Ultrasound using Domain Expertise in Bayesian Optimization [PDF]
Ultrasound is a vital imaging modality utilized for a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures. However, an expert sonographer is required to make accurate maneuvers of the probe over the human body while making sense of the ultrasound images for diagnostic purposes.
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