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urinary frequency, and incontinence. If your doctor suspects that your symptoms are due to neurogenic bladder, they’ll likely order imaging tests such as X-rays and ultrasounds to help confirm ...
A full bladder also helps to elevate the pelvic organs into a better position for imaging. When the bladder ... those with overactive bladders or other urinary conditions, it is a necessary ...
Urinary incontinence ... If you can't empty your bladder, you may have overflow incontinence. This means you may dribble urine when your bladder gets too full. This type of incontinence is caused ...
A new study using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI ... versus involuntary bladder contractions, presenting potential pathways for targeted therapies. Urinary incontinence affects ...
Just as urinary incontinence, or loss of bladder control, is more common in females, urinary retention, or the inability to completely empty the bladder, is more prevalent among men. The latter is ...
BladderPath is an insightful study that suggests a change in conventional therapeutic paradigm of patients with organ-confined bladder cancer. Reproducibility of MRI protocols and accessibility of ...
Rethinking the Path to Bladder Cancer Staging: Can Magnetic Resonance Imaging Speed Up Time to Receipt of Therapy in Patients With Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer? The following represents disclosure ...
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