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224 related items for PubMed ID: 7817167

  • 1. The effect of bilateral pudendal blockade on the adjunctive urethral closure forces in healthy females.
    Thind P, Lose G.
    Scand J Urol Nephrol; 1994 Sep; 28(3):249-55. PubMed ID: 7817167
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  • 2. The effect of bilateral pudendal blockade on the static urethral closure function in healthy females.
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  • 3. The role of bladder-to-urethral reflexes in urinary continence mechanisms in rats.
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  • 4. Urethral afferent nerve activity affects the micturition reflex; implication for the relationship between stress incontinence and detrusor instability.
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  • 5. Influence of pudendal nerve blockade on stress relaxation in the female urethra.
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  • 6. The effect of pharmacological stimulation and blockade of autonomic receptors on the urethral pressure and power generation during coughing and squeezing of the pelvic floor in healthy females.
    Thind P, Lose G, Colstrup H, Andersson KE.
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  • 8. Urethral pressure and power generation during coughing and voluntary contraction of the pelvic floor in females with genuine stress incontinence.
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  • 12. [The striated sphincter of the urethra. 1: Recall of knowledge on the striated sphincter of the urethra].
    de Leval J, Chantraine A, Penders L.
    J Urol (Paris); 1984 Jun; 90(7):439-54. PubMed ID: 6543371
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  • 13. [The active forces of continence. Illustration by quantified analysis of the electromyographic signal of the urethral striated sphincter combined with urethral pressure studies].
    Amarenco G, Kerdraon J, Denys P.
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  • 14. The urethral resistance to rapid dilation: an analysis of the effect of autonomic receptor stimulation and blockade and of pudendal nerve blockade in healthy females.
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    Bernabé J, Julia-Guilloteau V, Denys P, Chartier-Kastler E, Alexandre L, Peeters M, Giuliano F.
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  • 18. Urethral pressures during bladder filling.
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  • 19. Pelvic floor muscles and the external urethral sphincter have different responses to applied bladder pressure during continence.
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  • 20. The effect of pharmacological stimulation and blockade of autonomic receptors and of pudendal blockade on urethral stress relaxation in healthy women.
    Thind P, Lose G, Colstrup H, Andersson KE.
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