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  • Stress urinary incontinence has not received much attention in Vietnam yet. It is noted in the literature that urinary incontinence can be present during pregnancy and increases after delivery. To determine the proportion of women with urinary incontinence during exercise 4-12 weeks postpartum and influencing factors.

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  • Bladder capacity is essential in assessing children with voiding dysfunction, yet it is currently unclear how best to determine a benchmark bladder capacity; various formulas have been proposed.

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  • Spontaneous perirenal hemorrhage (Wunderlich syndrome) in the fetus is a rare urinary system disease. Prenatal ultrasound diagnosis presents challenges due to the lack of specific clinical features.

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  • Part 2 book "The consulting veterinary nurse" includes content: Vaccination clinics; post neutering clinics; senior pet clinics; arthritis; cancer; cardiac disorders; cognitive dysfunction; dental problems; diabetes; epilepsy; gastrointestinal disorders; hepatobiliary disorders; obesity; pancreatic disorders; renal disorders; nutrition related skin disorders; urinary tract disorders.

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  • Part 2 book "Smith’s textbook of endourology (Vol 2)" includes content: Upper tract, lower tract, angioembolization of the urinary tract, assessment of voiding dysfunction prostate, office ambulatory set up for minimally invasive treatment of the prostate, ablation of the prostate, office based treatment for the prostate, endoscopic and minimally invasive approach to strictures,... and other contents.

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  • Urinary, sexual and anorectal sequelae are frequent after rectal cancer surgery and were found to be related to intraoperative neurogenic impairment. Neuromonitoring methods have been developed to identify and preserve the complex pelvic autonomic nervous system in order to maintain patients’ quality of life.

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  • Prostate cancer patients are known to suffer from poor sexual and urinary long-term side-effects following treatment, potentially impacting quality of life. The purpose of our study was to compare health-related quality of life at 3 years between prostate cancer patients and healthy controls according to key life-style characteristics.

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  • Class III radical hysterectomy (RH III)_plus pelvic lymphadenectomy is the standard surgery for early stage cervical cancer (CC) patients, the 5 year survival rate is about 90%, but pelvic floor disorders especially bladder dysfunction are common due to damaged vessels and nerve fibers following surgery.

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  • Incidence of renal dysfunction and risks of progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) were reported higher in upper urinary tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) than in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients after unilateral nephrectomy.

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  • Urosepsis is defined as presence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome secondary to a severe infection of the urinary tract, with the risk of multi-organ dysfunction and shock. This study was designed to analyze the antimicrobial susceptibility profile of E. coli isolates causing urosepsis and to compare it with the susceptibility profile of other isolates of E. coli from blood stream infection.

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  • (bq) “abc of urology” has contents: urological evaluation, bladder outflow obstruction, urinary incontinence, urological emergencies, subfertility and male sexual dysfunction, management of urinary tract infection in adults, prostate cancer, bladder cancer,… and other contents.

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  • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and urinary and fecal incontinence are frequently referred to as pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) because the pelvic floor is considered to be the combined denominator in these complaints.

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  • The lung, situated in the thorax and main physiological functions are: controlling respiration, dominating Qi dispersing and descending, supporting skin and hair, communicates with the throat and opens into the nose. Its meridian connects with the large intestine. Controlling respiration respiration means that the lung is a respiratory organ through which the clean Qi (the air) from the exterior and the Qi from the interior can be mingled.

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  • Moreover it is important to be able to restrict this invasive investigation to men who are likely to benefit from treatment of this malignancy. There are currently concerns that Western clinicians and healthcare providers are over-diagnosing large numbers of men who would otherwise never have been troubled by their clinically undetectable prostate cancer.

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  • In many studies morphology of pelvic floor muscles has been explained with only few limited reference to muscle action. There is no doubt that the pelvic floor muscles and ligaments have immense importance for stress incontinence, micturition and anorectal functions. It was P. Petros who explained the directional muscle forces (Petros and Ulmsten 1993, Petros and Ulmsten 1997) and their significant role in pelvic floor dysfunctions.

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  • What events are responsible for these defects? One theory says that an important cause of prolapse and pelvic floor dysfunction is likely to be partial denervation (Swash et al 1985, Smith et al. 1989). But Pierce et al. (2008) demonstrated in nulliparous monkeys that bilateral transection of the levator ani nerve resulted in atrophy of denervated levator ani muscles but not in failure of pelvic support. This indicates that connective tissue components could compensate for weakened pelvic floor muscles. According to South et al.

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  • The pelvic floor consists of muscles and connective tissue. In the past, the components’ relative contribution to the structural support of the pelvic floor and its functions has been a subject of controversy (Corton 2009). With increasing age women can develop vaginal and pelvic organ prolapse as well as symptoms such as stress urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction, urgency and frequency and nocturia, and may also develop fecal incontinence, obstructive defecation and pelvic pain (Petros 2010).

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  • Menstrual dysfunction can signal an underlying abnormality that may have longterm health consequences. Although frequent or prolonged bleeding usually prompts a woman to seek medical attention, infrequent or absent bleeding may seem less troubling, and the patient may not bring it to the attention of the physician. Thus, a focused menstrual history is a critical part of every female patient encounter. Pelvic pain is a common complaint that may relate to an abnormality of the reproductive organs but may also be of gastrointestinal, urinary tract, or musculoskeletal origin.

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  • Times have changed and so should our intellectual basis for the management of diseases and conditions. Once thought of as an anatomic structure containing disparate and unrelated viscera, the human pelvis is now appreciated as a functional syncytium as complex as any within the human body. The dysfunctions of urinary, genital, and gastrointestinal elements which constitute this complex functional–anatomic arrangement require comprehensive and inclusive management strategies.

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  • Palliation Surgery is employed in a number of ways for supportive care: insertion of central venous catheters, control of pleural and pericardial effusions and ascites, caval interruption for recurrent pulmonary emboli, stabilization of cancerweakened weight-bearing bones, and control of hemorrhage, among others. Surgical bypass of gastrointestinal, urinary tract, or biliary tree obstruction can alleviate symptoms and prolong survival. Surgical procedures may provide relief of otherwise intractable pain or reverse neurologic dysfunction (cord decompression).

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