Jane L MillerSummaryAffiliation: University of Washington Country: USA Publications
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Urinary tract infections cranberry juice, underwear, and probiotics in the 21st centuryJane L Miller
Department of Urology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Urol Clin North Am 29:695-9. 2002..It is easy to understand this concern because UTIs are common, costly, and cause considerable morbidity...
The causes and consequences of overactive bladderJane Miller
Department of Urology, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, 98195, USA
J Womens Health (Larchmt) 15:251-60. 2006..This review explores the physiological basis for OAB, the effects of OAB on health-related quality of life, and the pharmacotherapies that may provide relief to patients with this distressing condition...
Bladder neck closure and suprapubic tube placement in a debilitated patient populationVan Anh T Ginger
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Neurourol Urodyn 29:382-6. 2010..Bladder neck closure (BNC) with suprapubic tube (SPT) placement is a method of bladder management for patients with neurogenic bladders (NGB). We evaluated our experience at one institution...
Complications from transvaginal pubovaginal slings using bone anchor fixationMichael F Fialkow
Division of Female Urology and Urogynecology, University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA
Urology 64:1127-32. 2004..This knowledge may enable practitioners who use this technique to better counsel their patients regarding these significant complications...
Relationship between patient report and physician assessment of urinary incontinence severityJennifer L Melville
Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington Medical Center, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195-6460, USA
Am J Obstet Gynecol 189:76-80. 2003..The agreement between patient and physician ratings is very high for mild incontinence but decreases as incontinence severity progresses...
