Description of the tool : Structured questionnaire
... 19 of the 44 cases had prior urinary tract infection. There was strong positive association between having urinary tract infection, consumption of tea and cola soft drinks, but a slight to moderate association with cranberry juice, vitamin c, soda pop, orange juice and citrus juice, coffee and milk. ...
... 19 of the 44 cases had prior urinary tract infection. There was strong positive association between having urinary tract infection, consumption of tea and cola soft drinks, but a slight to moderate association with cranberry juice, vitamin c, soda pop, orange juice and citrus juice, coffee and milk. ...
Diaslide Urine Culture Device
... Staphylococcus saprophyticus is the second most common urinary pathogen in young women between 15 and 35 years of age, and may be associated with sexual intercourse. It has been demonstrated in the rectal flora of adult women, and infection may therefore arise in the same way as E. coli infections. ...
... Staphylococcus saprophyticus is the second most common urinary pathogen in young women between 15 and 35 years of age, and may be associated with sexual intercourse. It has been demonstrated in the rectal flora of adult women, and infection may therefore arise in the same way as E. coli infections. ...
effect of botulinum toxin (btx) on the chemical coding of nerve fibres
... urinary tract comprises a unique system, which, from the neuroanatomical point of view, is controlled by both the central and peripheral nervous systems. The micturition centre is found in the pons section of the central nervous system. It is modulated by the cerebral cortex (17). Peripheral innerva ...
... urinary tract comprises a unique system, which, from the neuroanatomical point of view, is controlled by both the central and peripheral nervous systems. The micturition centre is found in the pons section of the central nervous system. It is modulated by the cerebral cortex (17). Peripheral innerva ...
Urinary Retention in Adults - American Academy of Family Physicians
... Normal functioning of the bladder and lower urinary tract depends on a complex interaction between the brain, autonomic nervous system, and somatic nerves supplying the bladder and urethra. Interruption along these pathways can result in urinary retention of neurologic etiology (Table 36). Neurogeni ...
... Normal functioning of the bladder and lower urinary tract depends on a complex interaction between the brain, autonomic nervous system, and somatic nerves supplying the bladder and urethra. Interruption along these pathways can result in urinary retention of neurologic etiology (Table 36). Neurogeni ...
Renal Failure - American College of Radiology
... Sometimes, evaluation by US helps to identify a correctable cause of renal failure, such as obstruction, which is a postrenal cause of AKI. However, a number of studies have evaluated the use of US in the setting of acute renal insufficiency and have found it is generally unnecessary to exclude an o ...
... Sometimes, evaluation by US helps to identify a correctable cause of renal failure, such as obstruction, which is a postrenal cause of AKI. However, a number of studies have evaluated the use of US in the setting of acute renal insufficiency and have found it is generally unnecessary to exclude an o ...
urinary hydroxyproline excretion in orthopedic disease
... Hydroxyproline is excreted in human urine in either free or bound form. The free form constitutes only 4 per cent of total hydroxyproline, and the remaining can be released from its bound form (polypeptide) by acid hydrolysis at 126°F for three hours. Several determinations at different intervals we ...
... Hydroxyproline is excreted in human urine in either free or bound form. The free form constitutes only 4 per cent of total hydroxyproline, and the remaining can be released from its bound form (polypeptide) by acid hydrolysis at 126°F for three hours. Several determinations at different intervals we ...
Assessment of melamine and cyanuric acid toxicity in cats
... considered to be relatively nontoxic, but specific data on toxicity, especially in cats, is lacking. In a 4-week study in dogs, oral administration of 125 mg/melamine/kg body weight had a diuretic effect, but no other effects were observed.13 In the course of the pet food recall investigation, cyanu ...
... considered to be relatively nontoxic, but specific data on toxicity, especially in cats, is lacking. In a 4-week study in dogs, oral administration of 125 mg/melamine/kg body weight had a diuretic effect, but no other effects were observed.13 In the course of the pet food recall investigation, cyanu ...
Male Incontinence: Benefits of the Conveen® Urinary Collecting
... chronic illness, injury, or immobility as well as from cognitive impairment associated with dementia (Table 2). Incontinence is known to be a precipitating factor for residential care among the elderly population,9 while also being the single most important determinant of institutionalisation among ...
... chronic illness, injury, or immobility as well as from cognitive impairment associated with dementia (Table 2). Incontinence is known to be a precipitating factor for residential care among the elderly population,9 while also being the single most important determinant of institutionalisation among ...
Clinical guideline for male lower urinary tract symptoms
... clinical severity or therapeutic efficacy, since they are closely related with the degree of bothersomeness or quality of life (QOL) impairment.5–7 Research on relative importance of symptoms indicated that storage symptoms exert greater bother on patients’ QOL than voiding symptoms.8–10 Contrarily, ...
... clinical severity or therapeutic efficacy, since they are closely related with the degree of bothersomeness or quality of life (QOL) impairment.5–7 Research on relative importance of symptoms indicated that storage symptoms exert greater bother on patients’ QOL than voiding symptoms.8–10 Contrarily, ...
4-CA inhibitors diuretics
... Are drugs that increase renal excretion of sodium and water resulting in increase in urine volume. ...
... Are drugs that increase renal excretion of sodium and water resulting in increase in urine volume. ...
The standardisation of terminology of lower urinary tract function
... Syndromes describe constellations, or varying combinations of symptoms, but cannot be used for precise diagnosis. The use of the word syndrome can only be justi¢ed if there is at least one other symptom in addition to the symptom used to describe the syndrome. In scienti¢c communications the inciden ...
... Syndromes describe constellations, or varying combinations of symptoms, but cannot be used for precise diagnosis. The use of the word syndrome can only be justi¢ed if there is at least one other symptom in addition to the symptom used to describe the syndrome. In scienti¢c communications the inciden ...
Radiologic Evaluation of Hematuria
... urinalysis, and appropriate blood tests should images 1-cm coronal sections of the kidneys precede or accompany the imaging exami- as part of an intravenous pyelogram. Thus, nations. At the time of cystoscopy, bilateral a distinction should be made between a retrograde pyelography (in which iodinate ...
... urinalysis, and appropriate blood tests should images 1-cm coronal sections of the kidneys precede or accompany the imaging exami- as part of an intravenous pyelogram. Thus, nations. At the time of cystoscopy, bilateral a distinction should be made between a retrograde pyelography (in which iodinate ...
to the proximal convoluted tubule
... Department of Histology Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia ...
... Department of Histology Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia ...
nephron
... • Normal GFR is so high that volume of filtrate in capsular space in half an hour is greater than the total plasma volume • Nephron must reabsorb 99% of the filtrate – PCT with their microvilli do most of work with rest of nephron doing just the fine-tuning • solutes reabsorbed by active & passive p ...
... • Normal GFR is so high that volume of filtrate in capsular space in half an hour is greater than the total plasma volume • Nephron must reabsorb 99% of the filtrate – PCT with their microvilli do most of work with rest of nephron doing just the fine-tuning • solutes reabsorbed by active & passive p ...
Urinary tract infection: clinical practice guideline for the
... should be maintained to permit prompt diagnosis and treatment of recurrent infections. Ultrasonography of the kidneys and bladder should be performed to detect anatomic abnormalities. Data from the most recent 6 studies do not support the use of antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent febrile recurrent ...
... should be maintained to permit prompt diagnosis and treatment of recurrent infections. Ultrasonography of the kidneys and bladder should be performed to detect anatomic abnormalities. Data from the most recent 6 studies do not support the use of antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent febrile recurrent ...
ureteric catheterizations in urological procedures, a modified
... Dislocation, Infection And Blockage By Encrustation. Recently Stents With Coatings Eg Heparin, Are Approved To Reduce Infection ,Encrustation & To Reduce Stent Exchanges Frequency. Other Complications - Increased Urgency And Frequency Of Urination, Leakage Of Urine,Haematuria, Pain In The Kidney, Bl ...
... Dislocation, Infection And Blockage By Encrustation. Recently Stents With Coatings Eg Heparin, Are Approved To Reduce Infection ,Encrustation & To Reduce Stent Exchanges Frequency. Other Complications - Increased Urgency And Frequency Of Urination, Leakage Of Urine,Haematuria, Pain In The Kidney, Bl ...
Renal Pathology Lab November 7, 2013
... • CHIEF COMPLAINT: “My back hurts.” • HISTORY: A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with acute onset of fever, chills, and right flank pain. • She has also had nausea and vomiting and has been unable to keep any food down for the last day. • On further questioning she notes that ...
... • CHIEF COMPLAINT: “My back hurts.” • HISTORY: A 32-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with acute onset of fever, chills, and right flank pain. • She has also had nausea and vomiting and has been unable to keep any food down for the last day. • On further questioning she notes that ...