Study design: Cross-sectional clinical descriptive prevalence study. Objective: To evaluate the methods of self-reported bladder management, the frequency of urinary tract infection (UTI) and ...
Management options for patients with neurogenic bladder (NGB) secondary to spinal cord injury (SCI) include indwelling catheters, reflex voiding to a condom catheter or pad/diaper, clean intermittent ...
An outline of the management options for patients with MS who experience bladder symptoms, which usually arise due to spinal cord involvement AbstractHaslam, C. (2009) Management options for bladder ...
As the population ages and the older population's health and performance status further improves because of improved management of non-cancer-related comorbidities, defining the optimal management of ...
Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, combination therapy, and immunotherapy in advanced illness are the main therapeutic options for bladder cancer. Urinary bladder cancer is one of the most ...
Nov. 16 -- SATURDAY, Nov. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Are you paying enough attention to your bladder? During November, which is Bladder Health Month, the American Urological Association is urging people ...
In his review of the management of overactive bladder (Feb. 19 issue), 1 Dr. Ouslander states in Table 1 that cholinesterase inhibitors could theoretically contribute to detrusor overactivity, but he ...
Cancer is a genetic disease. 1 A cancer cell inherits or acquires mutations that enable it to grow efficiently, replicate indefinitely, support angiogenesis, avoid apoptosis, and in some cases, ...
Why this is important:- The range of bladder management strategies available to manage lower urinary tract dysfunction in neurological disease includes permanent urethral catheterisation and ...
Vesicular calculus, also known as bladder stones, are masses of minerals that form in the urinary bladder due to various reasons. They may be primary or secondary in nature. Primary vesicle calculus ...
An outline of the management options for patients with MS who experience bladder symptoms, which usually arise due to spinal cord involvement AbstractHaslam, C. (2009) Management options for bladder ...
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