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Correction to: Erectile Dysfunction
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Electrophysiologic Evaluation of the Pelvic Floor
An urogynecological patient with a suspected neurogenic pelvic floor/pelvic organ dysfunction requires a basic neurological history and examination. Such patients may for various reasons be candidates for uron...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Electrophysiologic Evaluation of the Pelvic Floor
An urogynecological patient with a suspected neurogenic pelvic floor/pelvic organ dysfunction requires a basic neurological history and examination. Such patients may for various reasons be candidates for uron...
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Chapter
Erectile Dysfunction
Male erectile dysfunction (ED) increases with age and afflicts 52% of the 40–70 year old men. Neurological, endocrine, vascular, inflammatory, metabolic diseases, traumata, tumorous causes, illicit or “recreat...
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Sexual Dysfunction in Suprapontine Lesions
Neurologic disease may affect the sexual function by the neural lesion itself, or by its treatment; but also because of disease-related sensorimotor, bladder, bowel, and cognitive dysfunction; and, finally, be...
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The role of clinical neurophysiology in urogynecology
Clinical neurophysiological methods remain interesting research tools in urogynecology; their diagnostic role in the individual “pelvic f loor” patient is, however, minor.
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Motor evoked potentials during brain surgery
In order to obtain a robust method for intraoperative monitoring of motor pathways, different stimulation patterns to elicit muscle motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were studied during neurosurgical procedures i...
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Optimization of pulse duration for electrical stimulation in treatment of urinary incontinence
Vaginal and anal sensory thresholds as well as periurethral sphincter muscle motor thresholds were determined in a group of neurologically healthy patients, and an 0.2 ms pulse duration was found to have the o...
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Short-term electrical stimulation: home treatment for urinary incontinence
Treatment results with short-term electrical stimulation therapy in 310 incontinent patients are reported. Cure or improvement was obtained in 56% of cases. This therapeutic method was well-accepted, especiall...