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Journal articles on the topic "Troubles mictionnels":
Bérard, E., J. Bréaud, I. Oborocianu, and F. Bastiani. "Troubles mictionnels de l'enfant." EMC - Pédiatrie - Maladies infectieuses 6, no. 3 (January 2011): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1637-5017(11)72491-7.
Bérard, E., J. Bréaud, I. Oborocianu, and F. Bastiani. "Troubles mictionnels de l’enfant." Journal de Pédiatrie et de Puériculture 26, no. 4 (September 2013): 210–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpp.2013.04.007.
Cherid, H., H. Belabbassi, I. Merbah, and H. Kaced. "Immaturité vésicale, troubles mictionnels banalisés !" Journal de Réadaptation Médicale : Pratique et Formation en Médecine Physique et de Réadaptation 35, no. 2 (June 2015): 54–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jrm.2014.10.003.
Amarenco, G. "Microbiote urinaire et troubles mictionnels." Progrès en Urologie 25, no. 11 (September 2015): 625–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2015.04.007.
Matoussi, N., W. Ben Issia, K. Brahim, L. Essaddam, M. Cheour, S. Makni, Z. Fitouri, and S. Ben Becher. "P289 - Troubles mictionnels chez l’enfant." Archives de Pédiatrie 17, no. 6 (June 2010): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(10)70687-4.
Bacchetta, J., D. Demède, B. Ranchin, C. Grand, and P. Cochat. "Troubles mictionnels fonctionnels chez l'enfant." EMC - Traité de médecine AKOS 5, no. 4 (January 2010): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1634-6939(10)54845-2.
Girardin, E., P. Parvex, and F. Cachat. "Enurésies et troubles mictionnels diurnes chez l’enfant." Revue Médicale Suisse 1, no. 7 (2005): 470–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2005.1.7.0470.
Meunier, P., P. Mollard, C. Nemoz-Behncke, and JP Genet. "Exploration urodynamique des troubles mictionnels fonctionnels de l'enfant." Archives de Pédiatrie 2, no. 5 (May 1995): 483–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0929-693x(96)81187-0.
Bréaud, J., I. Oborocianu, F. Bastiani, A. Bouty, and E. Bérard. "Troubles mictionnels de l’enfant : du diagnostic au traitement." Archives de Pédiatrie 19, no. 11 (November 2012): 1239–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2012.08.001.
Bréaud, J., I. Oborocianu, F. Bastiani, A. Bouty, and E. Bérard. "Troubles mictionnels de l’enfant : de la symptomatologie au diagnostic." Archives de Pédiatrie 19, no. 11 (November 2012): 1231–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arcped.2012.08.002.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Troubles mictionnels":
MALLICK, STEPHANE MANGIN PHILIPPE. "LES TROUBLES MICTIONNELS AIGUS APRES CURIETHERAPIE PROSTATIQUE A L'IODE 125." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2001. http://www.scd.uhp-nancy.fr/docnum/SCDMED_T_2001_MALLICK_STEPHANE.pdf.
BERNARD, DE VILLENEUVE CATHERINE. "Apport de l'urodynamique dans les troubles mictionnels benins de l'enfant." Lyon 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO1M288.
CHESNEL, PATRICIA. "Evaluation de l'etude urodynamique dans l'exploration des troubles mictionnels de l'enfant : analyse retrospective de 170 dossiers." Lyon 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993LYO1M156.
GAUTHERON, RIVATON MONIQUE. "Exploration urodynamique chez l'enfant : interet dans les infections urinaires et les troubles mictionnels, uropathies malformatives et affections neurologiques exclues ; a propos de 172 observations." Saint-Etienne, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994STET6219.
Biardeau, Xavier. "Optimisation des thérapies de stimulation/modulation électrique dans le traitement des troubles vésico-sphinctériens neurogènes et non-neurogènes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILS014.
Even if it involves alternating between a filling phase and an emptying phase, the normal micturition cycle cannot be summed up as a binary operation but involves the constant consideration of multiple factors: the filling level of the bladder reservoir, the safety of the environment in which we live, the emotional context in which we evolve and the social constraints to which we are subjected.We now know that there are alterations and/or modifications in brain activity and connectivity, as well as changes in the regulation of the autonomic nervous system, in certain types of lower urinary tract dysfunction - notably in overactive bladder or urge urinary incontinence and in certain types of voiding dysfunctions. Among the therapies available today, electrical modulation/stimulation therapies (tibial neurostimulation and sacral neuromodulation) appear able to normalize and/or modify brain activity and connectivity, as well as ANS balance. They could thus provide at least a partial response to some of the etiopathogenies underlying these lower urinary tract dysfunctions. However, the deployment and positioning of these electrical modulation/stimulation therapies are still limited by an incomplete understanding of their mechanisms of action, imperfect identification of the indications and populations most likely to benefit from these therapies, a lack of consensus on the setting of the electrical current delivered, and a lack of medium and long-term evaluation. In the first part, we questioned the indications for these therapies, and particularly their place as a preventive approach for lower urinary tract dysfunctions due to spinal cord injury. We also questioned the relation, in terms of efficacy, between transcutaneous tibial neurostimulation and sacral neuromodulation, to better support patients in shared medical decision-making processe. Finally, we developed the first tool to predict the success of sacral neuromodulation as a treatment for voiding dysfunction. In the second part, we questioned the mechanisms of action, and more specifically the changes in the balance of the autonomic nervous system in response to an acute S3 sacral root stimulation.In the third part, we questioned the mid-term follow-up (5 years) after definitive implantation of sacral neuromodulation in a geographic population pool, looking for risk factors for discontinuation of follow-up. These data, although still to be supplemented by future research projects, will enable us to further optimize electrical modulation/stimulation therapies in the management of neurogenic and non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunctions
Book chapters on the topic "Troubles mictionnels":
"Troubles Mictionnels." In Abord Clinique EN Urologie, 33–44. Paris: Springer Paris, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-48614-2_5.