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Abstract
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Neurophysiology
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Selective
block of urethral sphincter contraction using differently shaped pulses
for anodal block stimulation with a Brindley electrode in the dog
C. Seif, P.M. Braun, I.A. Sotelino, St. Bross, J. Weiss, J. Scheepe,
K-P. Junemann |
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146 |
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The
Etiology of Urinary Retention after Surgery for Genuine Stress Incontinence
MP FitzGerald,
L Brubaker |
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147 |
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Peripheral
and Spinal Effects of alpha1 & alpha2 Adrenoceptor Antagonists on Micturation
Reflex in Rats J.G. Lee, M.S. Jeong, K.S. Shim, E.Y. Choi |
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148
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Experimental
Study for the Objectivation of Bladder Sensibility by Frequency Analysis
of EEG Activity and Registration of Evoked Potentials
S. Bross, J.R. Scheepe, P.M. Braun, P. Alken, K.P. Juenemann |
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Apoptosis
of Rehabdosphincter Cells: The Main Cause of Urinary Incontinence With Advancing
Age? H.
Strasser, M.Tiefenthaler, M. Steinlechner, G. Bartsch |
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150 |
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Influence
of Sacral Neuromodulation on Electrosensation in Lower Urinary Tract
JJ Wyndaele, D. Michielsen, S van Dromme |
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151 |
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Permanent
Selective Stimulation of the Urethral Branch of the Pudendal Nerve S.
Schumacher, S. Bross, J.R. Scheepe, J. Weiss, S.C. Mueller, K.P. Juenemann |
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298 |
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Sacral
Neuromodulation Lead Placement Using Electrodiagnostic Techniques J.
Thomas Benson |
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534 |
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Detrusor
Instability - Are Gap Junctions Responsible for Increased Membrane Excitability?
MP Carey, S de Jong, J Scurry |
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