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Chronic hydrocephalus in adults, also known as normal pressure hydrocephalus or normal pressure hydrocephalus, occurs with the classic Hakim-Adams triad, gait ataxia, or "magnetic gait", urinary incontinence and dementia.
Most of the cases have an idiopathic origin and are the only potentially
Patients who will be referred to Military University Hospital Prague with suspicion of normal pressure hydrocephalus will be tested by conventional methods to consider implantation of a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. This testing is performed during hospitalization and includes clinical examination of
BACKGROUND:
Physical activity and exercise have well-known beneficial effects on several physical and psychological health outcomes. However, it has been proposed that regular participation in physical activity and exercise may lead to greater risk of developing pelvic floor dysfunctions (PFD) in
This is a randomized single-blind, non-inferiorty trial. Abdominal sacrocolpopexy is considered the gold standard for vault prolapse, and has demonstrated superior anatomic outcomes compared to transvaginal suspension procedures. Sacrocolpopexy involves suspension of the vagina to the anterior
Pelvic organ prolapse Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a clinical condition that, although it is not life-threatening, significantly affects patients' quality of life. POP affects more than 30% of females in the general population. Among those, the majority is free of symptoms and do not need any
1.0 Introduction: Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a prevalent disorder that affects about 10% of the adult population and > 40% of elderly. It is defined by the presence of urgency, with or without urge incontinence, in the absence of infection or other pathology. In 1997 through 1999, sacral
GOALS
1. General Check the effectiveness of physical therapy applied to the pelvic floor muscles used as an adjunct to standard treatment (amitriptyline hydrochloride) on the improvement of symptoms of vulvodynia.
2. Specific
Check and compare in women with vulvodynia before and after being randomly
The research will be conducted at the following location(s):
Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital- Women's Pavilion.
About 15 subjects will be enrolled in this study. In order to be eligible for this study, the participant must meet the established criteria for open fetal MMC
Introduction:
The International Uro-gynecological Association (IUGA) and International Continence Society (ICS) defined urinary stress incontinence (USI) as urine loss condition during effort, physical exertion such as sports activities, or while sneezing or coughing1. USI is not a life threatening
BACKGROUND
Obsessive‐Compulsive Disorder [OCD] is a psychiatric disorder with a lifetime prevalence of 2% which is mainly characterized by obsessional ideas and compulsive behaviours and rituals. Many patients show improvement under cognitive behavioural and/or pharmacological treatment. A minority
Introduction Pelvic-organ prolapse, in which the pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, and bowel) protrude into or past the vaginal introitus, is a condition often treated with surgery1,2. Women have an 11 percent risk of surgery for prolapse or urinary incontinence by 80 years of age, and of this 11
** Study settings : The study is to be held at Ain-Shams University Maternity Hospital - urogynecolgy unit; recruiting the patients from the urogynecology outpatient clinic
** Sample size:
Fifty female patients with stress urinary incontinence due to intrinsic sphincter deficiency will be recruited
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a health concern for millions of women worldwide. Patients have a variety of symptoms from POP including: vaginal bulging, vaginal pressure, constipation and urinary incontinence (1). It is estimated that the lifetime risk of undergoing surgery for prolapse or