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Evaluation of Anorectal Afferent Pathway: Does It Help Overcome Unmet Diagnostic Needs in the Management of Fecal Incontinence?

Lee TH

  • KMID: 2454633
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2019 Jul;25(3):340-342.
  • doi: 10.5056/jnm19125
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Potential Mechanisms Underlying the Increased Excitability of the Bladder Afferent Pathways in Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome

Kim DS

Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a chronic debilitating disorder associated with lower urinary tract symptoms, including frequency, urgency, and suprapubic pain, which inconveniences the patients and seriously impairs their...
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L2 Root Block in Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

Han SM, Kim TH, Lim YJ, Lee SC

  • KMID: 2335917
  • J Korean Pain Soc.
  • 2000 Nov;13(2):247-250.
Recently, some authors reported that discogenic low back pain should be regarded as a referred pain in respect of neural pathway. The afferent pathways of discogenic low back pain is...
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Urinary incontinence: Anatomy and physiology of bladder and bowel

Lee JW

The genitourinary tract and gastrointestinal system are interdependent but share the same embryological origin, pelvic region, and sacral innervation. Although children with voiding disturbances often present with bowel dysfunction, this...
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Afferent Pathway-Mediated Effect of α1 Adrenergic Antagonist, Tamsulosin, on the Neurogenic Bladder After Spinal Cord Injury

Han JH, Kim SE, Ko IG, Kim J, Kim KH

PURPOSE: The functions of the lower urinary tract (LUT), such as voiding and storing urine, are dependent on complex central neural networks located in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral...
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Rectal Hyposensitivity

Burgell RE, Scott SM

  • KMID: 2325946
  • J Neurogastroenterol Motil.
  • 2012 Oct;18(4):373-384.
Impaired or blunted rectal sensation, termed rectal hyposensitivity (RH), which is defined clinically as elevated sensory thresholds to rectal balloon distension, is associated with disorders of hindgut function, characterised primarily...
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Beta3-Adrenoceptor Agonists: Possible Role in the Treatment of Overactive Bladder

Igawa Y, Aizawa N, Homma Y

  • KMID: 2314580
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 2010 Dec;51(12):811-818.
In the present review article, we present an overview of beta-adrenoceptor (beta-AR) subtype expression at the mRNA and receptor protein levels in the human detrusor, the in vitro and in...
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Expression of Fos Protein in Brainstem Vestibular Nuclei of Rat-II. Sinusoidal Acceleration Stimulation-

Suh HK, Woo JS, Park HJ, Yoo DH, Lee ES, Lim HH, Hwang SJ

  • KMID: 2274516
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Dec;41(12):1513-1520.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fos, the protein product of c-fos gene, has been known to be rapidly expressed in neurons following various external and internal stimuli and this protein expression has...
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A Study on the Spinoreticulocerebellar Tract in Chickens

Park IK, Kim MK, Tomoro I, Masato U

  • KMID: 1099814
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2003 Apr;4(1):1-8.
The spicoreticulocerebellar (SRC) tract is an indirect spinocerebellar tract formed by the reticular formation (RF), which is connected to the cerebellum and spinal cord. The RF receives ascending fibers to...
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The Hyperactivity of Efferent Auditory System in Patients with Schizophrenia: A Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions Study

Abdul Wahab NA, Wahab S, Abdul Rahman AH, Sidek D, Zakaria MN

OBJECTIVE: Electrophysiological studies, which are mostly focused on afferent pathway, have proven that auditory processing deficits exist in patients with schizophrenia. Nevertheless, reports on the suppressive effect of efferent auditory...
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A Study of Ophthalmotonic Consensual Reaction in Rabbits

Kong YT

  • KMID: 2122494
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1975 Dec;16(4):331-339.
The purpose of the present study is to find out whether the ophthalmotonic consensual reaction really exists and through what channel the reaction is brought about in rabbits. Twenty-eight pigmented...
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Intragastric gavage with denatonium benzoate acutely induces neuronal activation in the solitary tract nucleus via the vagal afferent pathway

Jung HY, Kim W, Yoo DY, Nam SM, Kim JW, Choi JH, Yoon YS, Kim HY, Hwang IK

Natural toxic substances have a bitter taste and their ingestion sends signals to the brain leading to aversive oral sensations. In the present study, we investigated chronological changes in c-Fos...
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The Effect of Somatosensory Stimulation on Recovery of the Integrity of the Somatosensory Pathway after Brain Damage

Kim DR

  • KMID: 803407
  • J Korean Acad Nurs.
  • 2004 Dec;34(7):1255-1264.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a 3-week somatosensory stimulation program on the integrity of the somatosensory pathway of patients with brain damage....
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Mechanism of transmission and modulation of renal pain in cats; effect of nucleus raphe magnus stimulation on renal pain

Baik EJ, Jeong Y, Nam TS, Kim WK, Paik KS

Initially, when periaqueductal gray (PAG) is electrically stimulated, analgesia is induced, and this phenomenon is called stimulation-produced analgesia. Nucleus raphe magnus (NRM) as well as PAG are known to be...
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