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    Dmochowski, Roger; Heesakkers, John.
    Summary: This volume is a useful handbook for medical doctors involved in the diagnosis and treatment of neuro-urological problems. The first section reviews the relevant neuro-anatomy and neuro-physiology and provides a practical overview of specific neuro-urological pathologic conditions. The second section discusses the various clinical entities that can be encountered and focuses on the clinical entities neuro-urological consquences. The third section is devoted to the different diagnostic possibilities. Internationally accepted algorithms are presented and put into perspective. Section 4 deals with the triad of major clinical problems in this area: urinary (incontinence, retention and voiding dysfunction as well as upper urinary tract problems), anorectal (faecal incontinence and constipation) and sexual (erectile dysfunction and ejaculatory failure) dysfunctions. The final section covers the specific management of patients with neuro-urological problems and describes conservative and surgical treatments, providing the most recent information. Throughout, the text is accompanied by numerous illustrated case reports and discussions as well as tips and tricks based on the personal experience of the different authors.
    Digital Access Springer 2018
  • Article
    Riabinin VA, Golikov AP.
    Kardiologiia. 1978 Jan;18(1):62-8.
    The effects of isolated and combined use of strophanthin and glucagon on the values of central hemodynamics and cardiac contractile function were compared. The study was conducted on patients with myocardial infarction complicated by congestive heart failure in the acute period of the disease. It was found that a combination of these drugs had a synergic inotropic effect. A conclusion was drawn on the advantages of the combined use of strophanthin and glucagon in the treatment of severe congestive heart failure in the acute period of myocardial infarction.
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