Chronic irritation of bladder by urinary bladder calculus is a known risk factor for bladder cancer. The use of Wrigley’s obstetrical forceps in general surgical practice is a rare event. Herein, we report a case of a giant urinary bladder calculus which
Sonu Subba+2 more
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Urinary bladder cancer in dogs, a naturally occurring model for cancer biology and drug development.
Each year more than 65,000 people are diagnosed with urinary bladder cancer, and more than 14,000 people die from the disease in the United States. Studies in relevant animal models are essential to improve the management of bladder cancer.
D. Knapp+5 more
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Massive inguinoscrotal bladder hernia causing hydronephrosis: Two cases [PDF]
• Complete bladder herniation are very rare compared to incomplete bladder herniation. • Massive scrotal cystocele is usually defined with voiding symptoms.
Aras, Bekir+8 more
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Central role of the BK channel in urinary bladder smooth muscle physiology and pathophysiology.
The physiological functions of the urinary bladder are to store and periodically expel urine. These tasks are facilitated by the contraction and relaxation of the urinary bladder smooth muscle (UBSM), also known as detrusor smooth muscle, which comprises
G. Petkov
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Bladder Cancer, Version 3.2020, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
This selection from the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Bladder Cancer focuses on the clinical presentation and workup of suspected bladder cancer, treatment of non-muscle-invasive urothelial bladder cancer, and ...
T. Flaig+34 more
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Clinical implications in the shift of syndecan-1 expression from the cell membrane to the cytoplasm in bladder cancer [PDF]
Background To determine the diagnostic and prognostic capability of urinary and tumoral syndecan-1 (SDC-1) levels in patients with cancer of the urinary bladder.
Alcaraz Asensio, Antonio+7 more
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An Unusual Iatrogenic Injury of Urinary Bladder Following Foley’s Catheterization
Urinary bladder perforation is most commonly observed after pelvic trauma. It can also be a result of iatrogenic injury during various surgical procedures. Very rarely, diseased bladder can spontaneously rupture.
Rumsha Sadaf+4 more
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Telocytes subtypes in human urinary bladder
Urinary bladder voiding is a complex mechanism depending upon interplay among detrusor, urothelium, sensory and motor neurons and connective tissue cells. The identity of some of the latter cells is still controversial.
M. Vannucchi+4 more
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NIRS Based Bladder Volume Sensing for Patients Suffering with Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction [PDF]
Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction has detrimental effects on day-to-day life of millions of people. Some of the most common symptoms faced by these patients include urinary incontinence, urgency and retention. Since elevated bladder pressure due to prolonged urine storage inside bladder may have adverse impacts on patient's renal health, urologists ...
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Melanoma of the Urinary Bladder: A Review of the Literature
Background. Melanomas of the urinary bladder and urethra are rare. Aims. To review the literature on the disease. Methods. Various Internet databases were used to identify reported cases of the disease. Results.
A. Venyo
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