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Sensitivity of soil phosphorus tests in predicting the potential risk of phosphorus loss from pasture soil [PDF]
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of urine and dung additions on the phosphorus (P) chemistry of pasture land and to compare the sensitivity of two soil extraction methods in assessing the P-loading risk. In a field experiment, urine
Hartikainen, Helinä+3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction and Objectives Targeted radiofrequency (RF) therapy is a promising treatment for overactive bladder (OAB), aiming to modulate autonomic nerve pathways for symptom control. This cadaveric study focuses on identifying areas of high nerve density in the bladder and corresponding vaginal wall (AVW) to support RF use in a minimally ...
Gamal Ghoniem+2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite modern bladder management methods, lower and upper urinary tract complications still contribute significantly to morbidity and diminished quality of life in persons with spinal cord injuries (SCI). Neurogenic overactive bladders often develop after SCI and this can result in loss of compliance, with concomitant urinary tract ...
Noor Al‐Khayat+5 more
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Artifacts in Urodynamic Studies: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Background Urodynamic studies (UDS) are integral to the evaluation and management of lower urinary tract dysfunction. However, artifacts are frequently encountered, affecting both clinical interpretation and research reliability. Objective This expert narrative review examines the prevalence, classification, and clinical relevance of artifacts
Farzad Pourghazi+3 more
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Videoflow: Uroflowmetry in Children Exploiting Standard Care Video Urodynamic Imaging
ABSTRACT Introduction Pressure‐flow study, consisting of flow rate combined with detrusor pressure, is the gold standard to determine bladder outflow obstruction and evaluate the detrusor voiding contraction. In very young children, not able to sit on a uroflowmetry device, the flow rate cannot be measured.
Wouter van Dort+6 more
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Triathletes and Urinary Incontinence: An Investigation of Prevalence and Associated Factors
ABSTRACT Aims This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) among Brazilian female triathletes and to identify associated factors, focusing on demographic, obstetric, and sports‐related variables. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted with 90 female triathletes. Data on age, body mass index (BMI), pregnancy history,
Tais Schwamberger+6 more
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