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- Clinical judgment in the diagnosis and management of frequency and dysuria in general practice. O'Dowd, T.C.; Smail, J.E.; West, R.R. // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition);5/5/1984, Vol. 288 Issue 6427, p1347
Examines the clinical judgment in the diagnosis and management of dysuria in general practice. Association of the urethral syndrome with psychological illness; Symptoms of dysuria; Incidence of the disorder in adult women.
- СОВРЕМЕÐÐЫЕ ВОЗМОЖÐОСТИ СИМПТОМÐТИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕРÐПИИ ДИЗУРИИ. Vinarov, A. Z.; Spivak, L. G. // Urologiia;2019, Issue 2, p97
Dysuria is the one of the most common conditions in urology. Although dysuria is not an independent disease, it accompanies a wide range of urological diseases of both infectious and non-infectious origin. Dysuria is traditionally understood as a feeling of discomfort, a burning sensation, or a...
- Trimethoprim reduced dysuria in women with symptoms of urinary tract infection but negative urine dipstick test results. // ACP Journal Club;Jan/Feb2006, Vol. 144 Issue 1, p1
This article reports on a clinical trial conducted to study the efficacy of trimethoprim in reducing dysuria in women with symptoms of urinary tract infection. 66 women who were 16 to 50 years of age and presented with a history of dysuria and frequency and had a negative dipstick test for both...
- Response to antibiotics of women with symptoms of urinary tract infection but negative dipstick urine test results: double blind randomised controlled trial. Richards, Dee; Toop, Les; Chambers, Stephen; Fletcher, Lynn // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);7/16/2005, Vol. 331 Issue 7509, p143
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment of women with symptoms of urinary tract infection but negative urine dipstick testing. Design: Prospective, double blind, randomised, placebo controlled trial. Setting: Primary care, among a randomly selected group of general...
- Dysuria: What You Should Know About Burning or Stinging with Urination. // American Family Physician;11/1/2015, Vol. 92 Issue 9, special section p1
The article offers information on dysuria or the pain with urination. Topics covered include how the intake of anti-inflammatory drugs like naproxen or ibuprofen may help women with mild dysuria, the common causes of dysuria like urinary tract infections (UTI) or bladder infections, and prostate...
- acute urethral syndrome. // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary;2005, p40
A definition of the medical term "acute urethral syndrome" is presented. Acute urethral syndrome refers to the syndrome experienced by women and the symptoms include acute dysuria, urinary frequency and lack of significant bacteriuria. The syndrome is also called the honeymoon cystitis which...
- Diagnosing Uncomplicated Cystitis in Women. Huffman, Grace Brooke // American Family Physician;11/15/2002, Vol. 66 Issue 10, p1943
Discusses the evaluation of women presenting with symptoms of cystitis. Major causes of acute dysuria; Symptoms that increase the risk for cystitis.
- The woman with dysuria. Kurowski, Kurt // American Family Physician;5/1/1998, Vol. 57 Issue 9, p2155
Presents information on cases of dysuria, which occur in women with vaginitis. Information on bacterial cystitis; Identification of risk factors for subclinical pyelonephritis.
- Double-Stranded RNA Viral Infection of Trichomonas vaginalis Infecting Patients Attending a Sexually Transmitted Diseases Clinic. Wendel, Karen A.; Rompalo, Anne M.; Erbelding, Emily J.; Chang, T.-H.; Alderete, John F. // Journal of Infectious Diseases;8/15/2002, Vol. 186 Issue 4, p558
Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) can be infected with double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses that may have important implications for trichomonal virulence and disease pathogenesis. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sexually transmitted diseases clinic to determine the prevalence and clinical...
- acute urethral syndrome. // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009);2009, Issue 21, p43
An encyclopedia entry for "acute urethral syndrome," which is characterized by acute dysuria, urinary frequency and lack of significant bacteriuria, is presented.