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Urologic Diseases
Known as:
kidney/urinary disease (non-specific)
, Urological Diseases
, diseases systems urinary
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Pathological processes of the URINARY TRACT in both males and females.
National Institutes of Health
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Acute Kidney Insufficiency
Congenital Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
Congenital absence of kidney
Detrusor instability
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Cystitis
Diagnostic Techniques, Urological
Hyperphosphatemia (disorder)
Hypophosphaturia
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Disease
Urinary system
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Osteoarthritic patients with high cartilage turnover show increased responsiveness to the cartilage protecting effects of glucosamine sulphate.
S. Christgau
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Y. Henrotin
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+5 authors
J. Reginster
Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
2004
Corpus ID: 27307330
OBJECTIVE Glucosamine sulphate has been shown in a large double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial to prevent structural…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
The relationship of asthma therapy and Churg-Strauss syndrome: NIH workshop summary report.
P. Weller
,
M. Plaut
,
V. Taggart
,
A. Trontell
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
2001
Corpus ID: 34019115
The Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) is a distinct form of vasculitis that is notable for its eosinophilia and frequent associations…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Identification of genital tract papillomaviruses HPV‐6 and HPV‐16 in warts of the oral cavity
Z. Naghashfar
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E. Sawada
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+6 authors
K. Shah
Journal of Medical Virology
1985
Corpus ID: 13053304
Warty lesions of the oral cavity were examined for etiologic association with genital tract papillomaviruses HPV‐6, HPV‐11, and…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Stress inconthence and detrusor instability/urge incontinence
E. Mcguire
,
J. Savastano
1985
Corpus ID: 73137665
The overall incidence of detrusor instability in 603 women with stress incontinence was 30%. One hundred seventy‐two women had…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
T.N.M. classification for urological tumours (U.I.C.C.) - 1974.
D. Wallace
,
G. Chisholm
,
W. Hendry
British Journal of Urology
1975
Corpus ID: 35098057
Review
1974
Review
1974
Uroepithelial tumors of the renal pelvis associated with abuse of phenacetin‐containing analgesics
S. Johansson
,
L. Angervall
,
Ulaa Bengtsson
,
L. Wahlqvist
Cancer
1974
Corpus ID: 43212134
This is a review of 62 patients with abuse of phenacetin‐containing drugs and uroepithelial tumors of the renal pelvis. Most of…
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Highly Cited
1972
Highly Cited
1972
Bacteremia after genitourinary tract manipulation: bacteriological aspects and evaluation of various blood culture systems.
N. Sullivan
,
V. Sutter
,
W. T. Carter
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H. R. Attebery
,
S. Finegold
Applied microbiology
1972
Corpus ID: 6150066
A total of 300 patients undergoing various types of urological procedures was studied for incidence of bacteremia. An osmotically…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Sperm maturation in the male reproductive tract: Development of motility
P. Gaddum
The Anatomical Record
1968
Corpus ID: 37577197
Rabbit spermatozoa were removed from various levels of the male reproductive tract. They were examined in Hanks' solution at room…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Reversible obstruction of the ventricular outflow tract.
Norman Krasnow
,
E. Rolett
,
William B. Hood
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P. Yurchak
,
R. Gorlin
American Journal of Cardiology
1963
Corpus ID: 5888814
Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
Extreme polyuria in obstructive uropathy; report of a case of water-losing nephritis in an infant, with a discussion of polyuria.
L. Earley
New England Journal of Medicine
1956
Corpus ID: 19418509
IN 1954 Roussak and Oleesky1 described 2 patients with renal disease who exhibited a syndrome simulating diabetes insipidus…
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