OBJECTIVE: The voluntary control of micturition is believed to be integrated by complex interactions among the brainstem, subcortical areas and cortical areas. Several brain imaging studies using positron emission tomography (PET) have demonstrated that frontal brain areas, the limbic system, the pons and the premotor cortical areas were involved. However, the cortical and subcortical brain areas have not yet been precisely identified and their exact function is not yet completely understood. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare brain activity during passive filling and emptying of the bladder. A cathetherism of the bladder was performed in seven healthy subjects (one man and six rig...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether peroneal electrical Transcutaneous Neurom...
Aims: Micturition depends on a complex voluntary and involuntarily neuronal network located at vario...
The pathophysiological mechanisms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) remain largely unknown, with ...
OBJECTIVE: The voluntary control of micturition is believed to be integrated by complex interactions...
of the thesis Considerable research attention has been paid to the neural regulation of the lower ur...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Although the brain plays a crucial role in the control of micturition, little is known about the str...
In order to observe central responses during naturally occurring urinary bladder storage in healthy ...
textabstractDespite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, l...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Aims: The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a brain stem area involved in processing signals related to u...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Micturition is a complex process involving the bladder, spinal cord, and the brain. Highly sophistic...
Objective: Patients with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) may maintain some perception of bladder f...
Experiments in the cat have led to a concept of how the CNS controls micturition. In a previous stud...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether peroneal electrical Transcutaneous Neurom...
Aims: Micturition depends on a complex voluntary and involuntarily neuronal network located at vario...
The pathophysiological mechanisms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) remain largely unknown, with ...
OBJECTIVE: The voluntary control of micturition is believed to be integrated by complex interactions...
of the thesis Considerable research attention has been paid to the neural regulation of the lower ur...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Although the brain plays a crucial role in the control of micturition, little is known about the str...
In order to observe central responses during naturally occurring urinary bladder storage in healthy ...
textabstractDespite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, l...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Aims: The periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a brain stem area involved in processing signals related to u...
Despite the crucial role of the brain in the control of the human lower urinary tract, little is kno...
Micturition is a complex process involving the bladder, spinal cord, and the brain. Highly sophistic...
Objective: Patients with complete spinal cord injury (SCI) may maintain some perception of bladder f...
Experiments in the cat have led to a concept of how the CNS controls micturition. In a previous stud...
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to investigate whether peroneal electrical Transcutaneous Neurom...
Aims: Micturition depends on a complex voluntary and involuntarily neuronal network located at vario...
The pathophysiological mechanisms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) remain largely unknown, with ...