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Diabetic Mellitus (DM) and urinary bladder dysfunction

Original Article Mechanism of bladder dysfunction in the diabetic rat

Original Article Mechanism of bladder dysfunction in the diabetic rat

... detrusor dysfunction caused by hyper- glycemia and peripheral autonomic neuropa- thy, and the synergistic effect of the muscle- derived and neurogenic factors leads to the changes of bladder excitability, ...

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SMOOTH MYOCYTES AND COLLAGENOUS FIBERS OF THE URINARY BLADDER OF RATS IN DIABETES MELLITUS

SMOOTH MYOCYTES AND COLLAGENOUS FIBERS OF THE URINARY BLADDER OF RATS IN DIABETES MELLITUS

... Through all the terms of DM development, we have observed polymorphism of ultrastructural restructuring of the UB smooth myocytes of diabetic rats. The following changes of the UB myocytes in hyperactive UB and ...

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Urinary podocyte-associated mRNA levels correlate with proximal tubule dysfunction in early diabetic nephropathy of type 2 diabetes mellitus

Urinary podocyte-associated mRNA levels correlate with proximal tubule dysfunction in early diabetic nephropathy of type 2 diabetes mellitus

... of urinary podocyte biomark- ers in early ...with urinary podocytes, a fact which reinforces the diagnostic significance of these podocytes- associated molecules as biomarkers of ...with urinary AGE ...

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EFFECTS OF STREPTOZOTOCIN  INDUCED TYPE I DIABETES MELLITUS ON CATION CONTENTS IN URINARY BLADDER TISSUES OF THE RAT

EFFECTS OF STREPTOZOTOCIN INDUCED TYPE I DIABETES MELLITUS ON CATION CONTENTS IN URINARY BLADDER TISSUES OF THE RAT

... in urinary bladder tissues with regards to body weight, blood glucose and cation levels when compared to ...in urinary bladder tissues and changes in Na + /K + channel ...of bladder and ...

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Sexual dysfunction in diabetic women: prevalence and differences in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus

Sexual dysfunction in diabetic women: prevalence and differences in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus

... female diabetic patients and found sexual dys- function in 27% of women and 25% of ...that diabetic women had decreased sexual function and increased sexual distress compared with control subjects during ...

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Immune Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus (DM)

Immune Dysfunction in Diabetes Mellitus (DM)

... Diabetes mellitus patients are more prone to infection and also the wound healing capacity is very ...diabetes mellitus on the immune ...diabetes mellitus on the adaptive immune ...system ...

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Diabetic bladder dysfunction is associated with bladder inflammation triggered through hyperglycemia, not polyuria

Diabetic bladder dysfunction is associated with bladder inflammation triggered through hyperglycemia, not polyuria

... The bladder is unique among organs affected by dia- betes, in that it is subjected to enhanced activity simply due to the osmotic effects of the sugar in urine prevent- ing water reuptake, resulting in polyuria ...

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Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Children With Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction

Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Children With Bladder and Bowel Dysfunction

... Docimo, MD, d Ranjiv Mathews, MD, e Sonika Bhatnagar, MD, MPH, a Anastasia Ivanova, PhD, c Tej K. Mattoo, MD, FRCP, f Marva Moxey-Mims, MD, g Myra A. Carpenter, PhD, c Hans G. Pohl, MD, h Saul Greenfield, MD i abstract ...

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Postnatal bladder dysfunction

Postnatal bladder dysfunction

... In addition to monitoring of vital parameters in the postpartum period, it must be ensured that the patient voids urine within 6 hours. Symptoms that should alert the clinician include slow urinary stream, ...

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Bladder dysfunction disorders

Bladder dysfunction disorders

... urethra and not in the urine. These patients present with pelvic discomfort, urine frequency, dyspareunia and nega- tive urinary laboratory findings. It is often triggered by sexual intercourse. On clinical ...

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Urinary Dysfunction & MS

Urinary Dysfunction & MS

... occasionally, bladder problems in a person with MS may be related to other MS symptoms, to medications that the person is taking, or to diseases other than the ...with bladder management because of fatigue, ...

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Autonomic Dysfunction in Cardiovascular System of Type 2 Diabetic Mellitus: A Bedside Evaluation

Autonomic Dysfunction in Cardiovascular System of Type 2 Diabetic Mellitus: A Bedside Evaluation

... Diabetes mellitus is defined as a group of common metabolic disorders that share the phenotype of ...Diabetes mellitus is caused by complex interaction of genetics, environmental factors and life style ...

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Prevalence of occult bladder dysfunction among diabetic subjects attending an endocrinology outpatient clinic

Prevalence of occult bladder dysfunction among diabetic subjects attending an endocrinology outpatient clinic

... of bladder filling, proprioceptive afferent impulses from stretch receptors within the bladder wall pass via the pelvic nerves to sacral dorsal roots S2 to ...the bladder volume increases, the ...

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Urinary bladder hypertrophy and overactive bladder determine urinary continence after radical prostatectomy

Urinary bladder hypertrophy and overactive bladder determine urinary continence after radical prostatectomy

... data, urinary bladder wall hypertrophy and functional disorder of the urinary bladder ...affecting urinary continence after RP. Overactive bladder may develop be- cause of ...

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Bladder extrophy urinary diversion

Bladder extrophy urinary diversion

... upper urinary tract and create an adequate genitalia and body ...primary bladder extrophy closure with bladder neck reconstruction is difficult in the majority of cases, often leading to secondary ...

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Vesicoureteral reflux and bladder dysfunction

Vesicoureteral reflux and bladder dysfunction

... and bladder dysfunction is inseparable and has long been ...function. Bladder dysfunction, urinary tract infection and vesicoureteral reflux are the three important factors which are ...

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Effects of Radix Linderae extracts on a mouse model of diabetic bladder dysfunction in later decompensated phase

Effects of Radix Linderae extracts on a mouse model of diabetic bladder dysfunction in later decompensated phase

... the bladder was surgically exposed via a midline abdominal ...the bladder, which was con- nected via a 3-way stopcock to a pressure line at one end and a microinjection pump at the ...the bladder was ...

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Clinical usefulness of urine cytology in the detection of bladder tumors in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction

Clinical usefulness of urine cytology in the detection of bladder tumors in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction

... catheters, bladder tumor detection merely based on the endoscopic appearance is virtually impossible, as it is not possible to reliably distinguish the morphologic alterations caused by the catheters from ...

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Urinary bladder function and acquisition of bladder control in healthy children

Urinary bladder function and acquisition of bladder control in healthy children

... Healthy children do not void at constant volumes and they do not empty their bladders completely at each voiding but at least once every 4 hours. The decreasing number of interrupted voidings and the fact that most ...

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Urinary Incontinence and Overactive Bladder. A Review

Urinary Incontinence and Overactive Bladder. A Review

... of urinary dysfunctions using ques- tionnaires instead of clinical or urogynaecologic evalua- tions may contribute to an overestimatimation of mixed urinary incontinence and underestimation of the frequency ...

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