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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
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Bladder exstrophy: An overview of the surgical management
Background: The surgical management of urinary bladder exstrophy is challenging. This paper describes the personal experience in a tertiary care hospital over a period exceeding a quarter of a century.
Veereshwar Bhatnagar
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ABSTRACT Background Reconstructing the urethra presents in hypospadias surgery is difficult. Occasionally, the urethral plate (UP) may be quite narrow, necessitating augmentation or replacement to achieve additional tubularization. Objective The objective of this research was to assess the application of modified dorsal inlay graft (mDIG) and ...
Yakun Xu +3 more
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OBJECTIVE: Verify if there is any difference in sensitive and motor bladder response in the presence of solutions with different osmolarities, simulating physiological extremes of urinary osmolarity.
Jose C. Truzzi +3 more
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Guidance for Specialised Cancer Nursing of People With Gynaecological Cancers: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Background Gynaecological cancer nurses are crucial to the delivery of quality, specialised care to meet the needs of people with these cancers. The extent of evidence‐based guidance to support nursing care is unknown. Aim To identify and describe existing international guidance for specialised gynaecological cancer nursing care.
Natalie Williams +4 more
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HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF THE VESICOURETERAL REFLUX STUDY AMONG CHILDREN
Vesicoureteral reflux is one of the most widely spread lower urinary tract diseases among children, which is the primary reason for the disturbed urodynamics and development of the chronic pyelonephritis.
A.V. Ryabtseva +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aims This study examined whether voided urine form could be an independent parameter to evaluate pathology of the lower urinary tract separately from conventional uroflowmetric measurements. We also evaluated a novel combined methodology of dynamically measuring the velocity and cross‐sectional area (CA) of voided urine.
Masahiro Goto +7 more
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The use of urologic investigations among patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries
Blayne Welk,1,2 Kuan Liu,2 Salimah Z Shariff,2 1Department of Surgery and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Western University, ON, Canada; 2Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences – Western (ICES Western), London, ON, CanadaObjective: To ...
Welk B, Liu K, Shariff SZ
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Urodynamics in women from menopause to oldest age: what motive? what diagnosis?
PURPOSE: To analyze age-associated changes as a motive for urodynamics and urodynamic diagnosis in community-dwelling menopausal women and to discuss the role of menopause and ageing.
Françoise A. Valentini +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The current literature summarizes the trends in the surgical management of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and not the general trends of management for all UI types in the US. Additionally, recent evidence on racial and ethnic disparities in UI related surgical utilization is limited. Objective To describe the currently prescribed
Rawan O. Almadfaa +5 more
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