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Urobiome changes differ based on OAB treatment in adult females
Introduction and hypothesisRepresentatives of two classes of oral medication are often used to treat urgency urinary incontinence (UUI): solifenacin,...
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The pediatric urobiome in genitourinary conditions: a narrative review
The microbial ecosystem within the bladder that can be measured within the urine, or urobiome, is an emerging field of study with little published...
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Symptom improvement with mirabegron treatment is associated with urobiome changes in adult women
Introduction and hypothesisMirabegron, a beta-3 agonist, is prescribed for urgency urinary incontinence (UUI). We assessed the correlation of symptom...
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Uromycobiome in infants and toddlers with and without urinary tract infections
BackgroundThe bacterial components of the urobiome have been described in children, both with and without urinary tract infections (UTI). However,...
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The Response of the Urinary Microbiome to Botox
Introduction and hypothesisOur objective was to evaluate if botox alters the urinary microbiome of patients with overactive bladder and whether this...
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Microbiologist in the Clinic: Postmenopausal Woman with Chronic OAB and Positive Urine Culture
In this second episode of the Microbiologist in the Clinic series, clinicians and laboratory scientists share their perspectives about a 75-year-old...
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The Study of Microbiome of the Female Genital Area in Relation to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: A Systematic Review
Introduction and HypothesisThe aim of this article is to present a systematic literature review focused on microbiome diversity in women experiencing...
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Our Knowledge of the Relationship of the Urinary Microbiome and Overactive Bladder: Past, Present, Future
Purpose of ReviewThis review covers the latest research on the urinary microbiome and its relationship to overactive bladder. We sought to understand...
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Urinary Tract Infections
Purpose of ReviewThis review aims to summarize the recent literature regarding antimicrobial-resistant urinary tract infections in the United States...
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Presence of intracellular bacterial communities in uroepithelial cells, a potential reservoir in symptomatic and non-symptomatic people
BackgroundUrinary tract infection is one of the most common infections in humans, affecting women in more proportion. The bladder was considered...
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Microbiologist in the clinic: coitally related symptoms with negative urine cultures
In this first episode of the Microbiologist in the Clinic series, clinicians and laboratory scientists share their perspectives about a 30 y/o woman,...
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Current Trends and Challenges of Microbiome Research in Bladder Cancer
Purpose of the ReviewMicrobiome research has provided valuable insights into the associations between microbial communities and bladder cancer....
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From mucosal infection to successful cancer immunotherapy
The clinical management of advanced malignancies of the upper and lower urinary tract has been revolutionized with the advent of immune checkpoint...
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Geschlechtsassoziierte Unterschiede beim Harnblasenkarzinom
Background and objectivesAlthough the incidence of bladder cancer among women is lower, they tend to more often have advanced disease at presentation...
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Comparative functional analysis of the urinary tract microbiome for individuals with or without calcium oxalate calculi
Individuals with urinary stone disease (USD) exhibit dysbiosis in the urinary tract and the loss of Lactobacillus that promote urinary tract health....