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- BookHoward B. Goldman, editor.Contents:
Taxonomy
Patient Consent and Patient Perception of Complications
Medico-legal implications
General Complications
Anterior Compartment Repair
Posterior Compartment Repair
Uterosacral ligament suspension
Sacrospinous ligament suspension
Abdominal Sacrocolpopexy Colpocleisis
Mesh prolapse repair
Retropubic Bladder Neck Suspension
Pain related to synthetic slings/mesh
Fascial
Synthetic MUS (complications not unique to mesh)
Synthetic MUS (mesh complication)
Minislings
Urethral Reconstruction
Urethral Diverticulectomy
Vesicovaginal and Urethrovaginal Fistula Repair
Bladder Neck Closure
Bladder Augmentation
Anal Sphincteroplasty
Labioplasty
Martius Fat Pad Construction
Bulking Agent Injection
Sacral Neuromodulation
Botulinum Toxin.Digital Access Springer 2017 - ArticleWinkler ME, Roth DJ, Hartman PE.J Bacteriol. 1978 Feb;133(2):830-43.Expression of the histidine (his) operon in Salmonella typhimurium was found to be positively correlated with the intracellular level of guanosine tetraphosphate (ppGpp). Limitation for amino acids other than histidine elicited a histidine-independent metabolic regulation of the operon. In bacteria grown at decreased growth rates, his operon expression was metabolically regulated up to a point, after which further decreases in growth rate no longer resulted in further enhancement of operon expression. Studies using strains carrying various regulatory and deletion mutations indicated that metabolic regulation is achieved predominantly by increased RNA chain initiations at the primary (P1) and internal (P2) promoters. Metabolic regulation ordinarly did not involve changes in RNA chain terminations at the attenuator site of the his operon. A model is proposed that involves ppGpp-induced changes in RNA polymerase initiation specificity at particular promoters. A second, special form of metabolic regulation may operate which also is histidine independent, but does involve relief of attenuation.