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Field: Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research

Efficacy and Safety of Tadalafil Monotherapy for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Secondary to Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A Meta-Analysis

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Yang Dong, Lin Hao, Zhenduo Shi, Gang Wang et al.

Journal: Urologia Internationalis
Year: 2013
Citations: 4542

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of tadalafil monotherapy for lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH). METHODS: A comprehensive search was done to identify randomized controlled trials comparing the efficacy and safety of tadalafil for LUTS/BPH...

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The Natural History of Untreated “Prostatism”

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Andrew J. Ball, R. C. L. FENELEY, Paul Abrams

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1981Citations: 286

One hundred and seven patients with symptoms of prostatic obstruction in whom prostatectomy was not clinically indicated were reviewed after an interval of 5 years. Ten had subsequently required surgery and 97 remained untreated. In the majority, symptoms did not worsen and only 2 developed acute re...

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Obstructed Voiding in the Female

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J. A. MASSEY, Paul Abrams

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1988Citations: 250

Bladder outlet obstruction in women is rare. The characteristics and aetiology of the condition in 163 females are discussed and their relation to treatment evaluated.

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Pathophysiology of Erectile Dysfunction

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Iñigo Sáenz de Tejada, Javier Angulo, Selim Cellek, Néstor F. González-Cadavid et al.

Journal: The Journal of Sexual MedicineYear: 2005Citations: 198

INTRODUCTION: Multiple regulatory systems are involved in normal erectile function. Disruption of psychological, neurological, hormonal, vascular, and cavernosal factors, individually, or in combination, can induced erectile dysfunction (ED). The contribution of neurogenic, vascular, and cavernosal ...

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The Significance of the Symptoms Associated with Bladder Outflow Obstruction

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Paul Abrams, R. C. L. FENELEY

Journal: Urologia InternationalisYear: 2010Citations: 150

The symptomatology and urodynamic findings of 318 male patients (45–84 years) with suspected bladder outflow obstruction have been analysed. Inflow cystometry showed that 57% of patients had unstable bladders and a pressure flow analysis of micturition that 67% had obstructed micturition. The sympto...

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A Urodynamic View of Bladder Outflow Obstruction in the Female: Factors influencing the Results of Treatment

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David J. Farrar, J. L. Osborne, T. P. Stephenson, C. G. WHITESIDE et al.

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1975Citations: 146

169 female patients with outlet obstruction have been studied urodynamically. The results of treatment of the outlet obstruction in 102 patients have been analysed and the reason for the failures discussed. Patients with stable detrusors and those with symptoms of recurrent urinary tract infection r...

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Urinary Incontinence: Prevalence and Needs

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R. C. L. FENELEY, Angela Shepherd, P. H. POWELL, Janet Blannin

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1979Citations: 126

The prevalence of recognised urinary incontinence in a community was found to be 1%; the prevalence of unrecognised incontinence was 3.3% in men and 8% in women in a group practice of 7000 patients. The approach to investigation and management of urinary incontinence in a urodynamic unit and the sta...

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Alternative approaches to endoscopic ablation for benign enlargement of the prostate: systematic review of randomised controlled trials

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Tania Lourenço, Robert Pickard, Luke Vale, Adrian Grant et al.

Journal: BMJYear: 2008Citations: 87

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness and risk profile of newer methods for endoscopic ablation of the prostate against the current standard of transurethral resection. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: Electronic and paper records in subject area up to March 2006. REVIEW ...

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Minimally invasive treatments for benign prostatic enlargement: systematic review of randomised controlled trials

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Tania Lourenço, Robert Pickard, Luke Vale, A. Grant et al.

Journal: BMJYear: 2008Citations: 86

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness and risk profile of minimally invasive interventions against the current standard of transurethral resection of the prostate. DESIGN: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. DATA SOURCES: Electronic and paper records up to March 20...

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Microtransducer Urethral Profile Methodology: Variations Caused by Transducer Orientation

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Robert S. Anderson, Angela Shepherd, R. C. L. FENELEY

Journal: The Journal of UrologyYear: 1983Citations: 74

Microtip catheters are being used increasingly for measurement of the urethral pressure profile. The orientation of the pressure sensor is critical and attention is drawn to variations of the measured parameters in different sensor positions. A standardization of transducer orientation is necessary ...

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Endorphins—A Role in Lower Urinary Tract Function? The Effect of Opioid Blockade on the Detrusor and Urethral Sphincter Mechanisms

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Keith Murray, R. C. L. FENELEY

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1982Citations: 67

A single blind trial of the effect of opioid blockade on lower urinary tract function, assessed urodynamically, is reported. Twenty patients (10 male, 10 female) were studied by filling and voiding cystometry and urethral pressure profilometry before and after the administration of a potent opioid a...

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The Role of Urethral Sensation in Clinical Urology

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P. H. POWELL, R. C. L. FENELEY

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1980Citations: 66

The results of testing posterior urethral electrosensitivity in a variety of urological conditions are demonstrated and the relationship between urethral sensitivity and the standard urodynamic investigations discussed. The clinical features of a group of patients with urethral hyposensitivity are p...

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Urodynamics

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Paul Abrams, R. C. L. FENELEY, Michael Torrens

Journal: Clinical practice in urologyYear: 1983Citations: 64
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The Urodynamic Assessment of Adult Enuresis

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Michael Torrens, C Collins

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1975Citations: 59

Urodynamic analysis has revealed a high proportion of uninhibited bladder activity in adult enuresis. There was no associated neurological deficit to explain this abnormality. There was no correlation between the various diurnal symptoms and the presence of uninhibited bladder contractions. Enuresis...

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Identification of the Poor Risk Patient with “Prostatism” and Detrusor Failure

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N.J.R. George, R. C. L. FENELEY, J. B. M. ROBERTS

Journal: British Journal of UrologyYear: 1986Citations: 55

Summary— Twenty‐five patients with “prostatism” and chronic retention of urine have been followed up for 4 years to determine the natural history of the disorder and results of elective treatment. Twenty‐one patients with low pressure during bladder filling maintained normal upper tracts and renal f...

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