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    Diagnosis and localization of a complicated urinary tract infection in neurogenic bladder disease by tubular proteinuria and serum prostate specific antigen

    Introduction: Urinary tract infection is the most frequent complication occurring in patients with spinal cord injuries and can cause renal failure and male infertility. We used the urinary α-1-microglobulin (α1...

    K Everaert, C Oostra, J Delanghe, J Vande Walle, M Van Laere, W Oosterlinck in Spinal Cord (1998)

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    Experience with augmentation cystoplasty. A review

    Good experience with clam cystoplasty is reported for 28 patients (14 female), 89% of whom had a neuropathic bladder. Prolonged conservative treatment had failed in all cases. The efficacy of the operation in ...

    P Mast, P Hoebeke, J J Wyndaele, W Oosterlinck, K Everaert in Spinal Cord (1995)

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    The use of the bladder wash-out test in patients with spinal cord lesions who have urinary tract infection

    In 42 patients with a spinal cord lesion and chronic urinary tract infection the bladder wash-out test was performed to locate the site of infection.

    J J Wyndaele, W Oosterlinck, W A De Sy, H Claessens in Spinal Cord (1983)

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    The Concentration of Sulphamethoxazole and Trimethoprim in Human Prostate Gland

    Sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim concentrations were measured in 19 enucleated human prostate glands. For sulphamethoxazole the ratio plasma concentration to that of the prostate varied from 1.25 to 3.29. Th...

    W. Oosterlinck, R. Defoort, G. Renders in Parasites, Fungi, and Viruses (1976)