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First evidence of neosaxitoxin as a long-acting pain blocker in bladder pain syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Introduction and hypothesis: Neosaxitoxin is a phycotoxin whose molecular mechanism of action showsPalabras claves:Bladder infiltration, Bladder pain syndrome, Long-acting pain blocker, NeosaxitoxinAutores:Castro Caperan D., Guzmán R., Iglesia V., Lagos N., Naser M., Valentín ManríquezFuentes:scopusEstudio urodinámico en mujeres con síntomas de incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo pura
ArticleAbstract: Objective To describe the results of urodynamic study in women with pure stress urinary incontinencePalabras claves:Diagnostic Test, Reference values, Stress urinaryincontinence, UrodynamicsAutores:Águila F., Díaz J., Naser M., Valdevenito J.P., Valentín Manríquez, Wenzel C.Fuentes:scopusIncontinencia urinaria en el adulto mayor
ArticleAbstract: Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is the involuntary loss of urine. The prevalence and severityPalabras claves:Elderly, Pelvic floor, Urinary incontinenceAutores:Castro D., Fasce G., Naser M., Rojas R.G., Valdevenito J.P., Valentín Manríquez, Vallejos G.Fuentes:scopusTranscutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation versus extended release oxybutynin in overactive bladder patients. A prospective randomized trial
ArticleAbstract: Introduction and hypothesis The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of transcutaneouPalabras claves:Neuromodulation, Overactive bladder, quality of lifeAutores:Aguilera A., Castro A., Digesu G.A., Guzmán R., Narvaez S., Naser M., Swift S., Valentín ManríquezFuentes:scopusSubjective versus objective determination of bladder emptying following urogynecological surgery: “do you feel that you completely emptied your bladder?”
ArticleAbstract: Introduction and hypothesis: We tested the hypothesis that women can subjectively determine if theyPalabras claves:Post-operative urinary retention, Post-void residual, Subjective responseAutores:Castro D., Edenfield A., Kesty K., Medina L., Naser M., Swift S., Valentín ManríquezFuentes:scopus