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Botulinum toxin in patients at-risk for bladder augmentation: Durable impact or kicking the can?
[PURPOSE] Deferring bladder augmentation (BA) may be desirable in a pediatric neurogenic bladder (NGB) with worsening compliance, but prior studies have questioned whether onabotulinum toxin A (BTX) demonstrates durable improvement in compl…
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A fresh "slant" on modified Mitchell bladder neck reconstruction: A contemporary single-institution experience.
[INTRODUCTION] Patients with neurogenic urinary incontinence due to an incompetent outlet may be offered bladder neck reconstruction, but the quest for the perfect surgical-outlet procedure continues. Our aim was to characterize continence …
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Anxiety and depression in spasmodic dysphonia patients.
[OBJECTIVE/HYPOTHESIS] Experts used to believe that spasmodic dysphonia (SD) was a psychogenic disorder. Although SD is now established as a neurological disorder, the rates of co-morbid anxiety and depression range from 7.1% to 62%. Our ob…
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Preliminary report: Surgical outcomes following genitoplasty in children with moderate to severe genital atypia.
[INTRODUCTION] Prior studies of outcomes following genitoplasty have reported high rates of surgical complications among children with atypical genitalia. Few studies have prospectively assessed outcomes after contemporary surgical approach…
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Facial Feminization Surgery: Simultaneous Hair Transplant during Forehead Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Reconstruction of the frontonaso-orbital complex is one of the best-described and most commonly used procedures in the field of facial feminization surgery. To a large extent, this complex determines the facial expression and p…
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PLEKHG3 enhances polarized cell migration by activating actin filaments at the cell front.
Cells migrate by directing Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) and cell division control protein 42 (Cdc42) activities and by polymerizing actin toward the leading edge of the cell. Previous studies have proposed that this pol…
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Factors Associated With Patient-perceived Hoarseness in Spasmodic Dysphonia Patients.
[OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS] The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Clinical Practice Guidelines on Hoarseness distinguishes between hoarseness, which is a symptom perceived by the patient, and dysphonia, which is a diagnos…