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Information × Registration Number 0207U008262, 0103U007950 , R & D reports Title Urodinamic and neurovascular infringements of the bottom urinary of ways at the urological patients. popup.stage_title Head Kostev Fedor Ivanovich, Registration Date 04-12-2007 Organization Odessa state medical university popup.description2 The report of SRW: 58 pages, 63 references Objects of research are 48 women with chronic cystitis, 87 men with a chronic prostatitis, 63 patients with BPH, 18 patients with a prostate cancer. The purpose of the research was rising efficiency treatment of the patients with BPH and prostate cancer, chronic cystitis and prostatitis by optimization of pathogenetic and symptomatic therapy taking into account the new research about the etiology and pathogeny of urodinamic, neurovascular and structural - morphological infringements of these diseases. Methods of research: clinical, biochemical, functional (urofloumetry, cystotonometry, electromyography) x-ray exams, endoscopic and morphological, ultrasonic methods and dopplerography. Results. The chronic inflammatory process of the urinary bladder, prostate and the urethras are the starting pathological factor of appreciable changes of the blood flow in the detrusor, prostate and urethra, development of morphological infringements of accumulative and excretoryfunction of the urinary bladder, imperative and obstructive symptomatology, stones of prostate, chronic pelvic pain syndrome and decrease of quality life. Infravesical obstruction, the reflective spastic mechanism and changes of blood flow in the urinary bladder neck and prostatic part of the urethra have the primary meaning in the development of infringements of urodinamic in the lower urinary tract at the patients with BPH and prostate cancer. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Kostev Fedor Ivanovich. Urodinamic and neurovascular infringements of the bottom urinary of ways at the urological patients.. (popup.stage: ). Odessa state medical university. № 0207U008262
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