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Urinary Stress Incontinence
Known as:
incontinence urinary stress
, Urinary Incontinence, Stress
, Incontinence, Urinary Stress
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Involuntary discharge of URINE as a result of physical activities that increase abdominal pressure on the URINARY BLADDER without detrusor…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Management of post-menopausal vaginal atrophy and atrophic vaginitis.
C. Castelo-Branco
,
M. J. Cancelo
,
J. Villero
,
F. Nohales
,
M. Juliá
Maturitas
2005
Corpus ID: 11450835
Review
2004
Review
2004
Pharmacology of the Lower Urinary Tract: Basis for Current and Future Treatments of Urinary Incontinence
K. Andersson
,
A. Wein
Pharmacological Reviews
2004
Corpus ID: 15746586
The lower urinary tract constitutes a functional unit controlled by a complex interplay between the central and peripheral…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Oral Clonidine in Postmenopausal Patients with Breast Cancer Experiencing Tamoxifen-Induced Hot Flashes: A University of Rochester Cancer Center Community Clinical Oncology Program Study
K. Pandya
,
R. Raubertas
,
+6 authors
G. Morrow
Annals of Internal Medicine
2000
Corpus ID: 19434528
Hot flashesa collective term that includes many vasomotor symptoms, such as a feeling of warmth, redness of the face and upper…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
The Symptom of Stress Incontinence Caused by Pregnancy Or Delivery in Primiparas
L. Viktrup
,
G. Lose
,
M. Rolff
,
K. Barfoed
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1992
Corpus ID: 29243030
Three hundred five primiparas were interviewed repeatedly about stress incontinence before and during pregnancy and after…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Technetium-99m hexakis 2-methoxyisobutyl isonitrile: human biodistribution, dosimetry, safety, and preliminary comparison to thallium-201 for myocardial perfusion imaging.
F. Wackers
,
D. Berman
,
+7 authors
R. Fridrich
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1989
Corpus ID: 42508864
The biodistribution, dosimetry, and safety of a new myocardial imaging agent, 99mTc-hexakis-2-methoxyisobutyl isonitrile…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The pathophysiology of urinary incontinence among institutionalized elderly persons.
N. Resnick
,
S. Yalla
,
Edna Laurino
New England Journal of Medicine
1989
Corpus ID: 22354626
Although 1 million institutionalized elderly persons have urinary incontinence, little is known about the causes of this problem…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
The prevalence and severity of urinary incontinence in women.
J. Yarnell
,
G. J. Voyle
,
C. Richards
,
T. Stephenson
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
1981
Corpus ID: 20876216
One thousand and sixty women aged 18 or over, randomly selected from a defined geographical area in South Wales, were interviewed…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
Modified bladder neck suspension for female stress incontinence.
Shlomo Raz
Urology
1981
Corpus ID: 36829184
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Colpocystourethropexy: the way we do it.
E. Tanagho
Journal of Urology
1976
Corpus ID: 27966257
Highly Cited
1951
Highly Cited
1951
Physiologic therapy for urinary stress incontinence.
A. H. Kegel
Journal of the American Medical Association
1951
Corpus ID: 37741905
Poor control of the bladder outlet is observed in approximately 5.5% of all adult women. 1 To the patient the condition is always…
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