EAU-Guidelines-on-Urological-infections-2019
G. Bonkat (Chair), R.R. Bartoletti, F. Bruyère, T. Cai, S.E. Geerlings, B. Köves, S. Schubert, F. Wagenlehner
Stent: the name behind the name
HISTORY OF UROLOGY
BY MARIOS HADJIPAVLOU, IAN K DICKINSON AND SESHADRI SRIPRASAD
Medical management of acute urolithiasis in one American academic emergency room
Daniel M. Kaplon, Samuel Sterrett and Stephen Y. Nakada
Medical Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Herbert Lepor, MD
New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY
The treatment of female stress urinary incontinence: an evidenced-based review
Anne P Cameron, Allen McNeil Haraway
Department of Urology, Division of Neurourology and Pelvic Floor Reconstruction, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, Mi, USA
Traces: Making Sense of Urodynamics Testing – Part 3: Electromyography of the Pelvic Floor Muscles
Mikel Gray
Traces: Making Sense Of Urodynamics Testing – Part 2: Uroflowmetry
Mikel Gray
Urodynamics is a collection of tests used to measure bladder, urethral, and pelvic floor muscle function, as well as diagnose
functional disorders of the lower urinary tract (Abrams, Blaivas, Stanton, & Andersen, 1990). This series focuses on hydrodynamic, physiologic, technical, and psychosocial aspects of urodynamics testing. It was primarily...
Traces: Making Sense Of Urodynamics Testing
Mikel Gray
Urodynamics testing is used to describe lower urinary tract function, and diagnose functional disorders affecting the bladder, urethra, and pelvic floor. Urologic clinicians play a central role in urodynamics testing; they are primarily responsible for performing more than 75% of evaluations completed in North America. While the value of a...
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