Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Current guidelines endorse a cutoff of 50,000 colony-forming units per milliliter in urine to determine UTIs. A ...
Objective: To describe the urothelium of the neurogenic bladder in patients with myelomeningocele on clean intermittent catheterization. Setting: Outpatient practice. Methods: Samples of bladder wall ...
IN the recent literature considerable attention has been paid to recognition and management of obstructions at the bladder neck in children. This condition is relatively uncommon when compared to the ...
Intermittent catheterization is a medical technique used to help empty the bladder. A catheter can be passed through the urethra or through a surgical channel in the skin to the bladder, after which ...
Overactive bladder can cause urinary incontinence, which is the involuntary release of urine. Children as well as adults can have an overactive bladder. Although each child is unique, most children ...
Overactive bladder (OAB), a specific type of urinary incontinence, is a common childhood condition defined by a sudden and uncontrollable urge to urinate. It can lead to accidents during the day. A ...
We know that stress can have a profound impact on health. But it's rare to discover a health issue that is caused directly by stress. That's exactly what one Michigan State University researcher and ...
An “outdoorsy” 17-year-old has become the first teenager to receive a so-called “bladder pacemaker” at a new specialist service for children. Jenny Allan, from Thanet in Kent, has a rare condition ...
Getting rid of routine bladder catheterization improved outcomes for people undergoing atrial fibrillation (Afib) ablation, a single-center randomized trial showed. Use on an as-needed basis, rather ...
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