Search Results - "Chéhensse, Clément"
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Human spinal ejaculation generator
Published in Annals of neurology (01-01-2017)“…Objective A spinal ejaculation generator (SEG) has been identified in the rat with lumbar galaninergic interneurons playing a pivotal role (Science…”
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The spinal control of ejaculation revisited: a systematic review and meta-analysis of anejaculation in spinal cord injured patients
Published in Human reproduction update (01-09-2013)“…BACKGROUND After spinal cord injury (SCI), most men cannot ejaculate without medical assistance. A major advance in the knowledge of the spinal control of…”
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The impact of preoperative hip heterotopic ossification extent on recurrence in patients with head and spinal cord injury: a case control study
Published in PloS one (10-08-2011)“…The preoperative Heterotopic Ossification (HO) extent is usually one of the main used criteria to predict the recurrence before excision. Brooker et al built a…”
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Impact of the operative delay and the degree of neurologic sequelae on recurrence of excised heterotopic ossification in patients with traumatic brain injury
Published in The journal of head trauma rehabilitation (01-11-2012)“…The timing of surgery with regard to recurrence risk after neurologic heterotopic ossification (HO) excision is still debated. This study investigated the…”
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Intracavernous Injections in Spinal Cord Injured Men With Erectile Dysfunction, a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Published in Sexual medicine reviews (01-07-2016)“…Despite improvements in the care of patients after spinal cord injury (SCI), permanent impairment of locomotion, sensation, and autonomic function remains a…”
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Intracavernous injections in spinal cord injured men with erectile dysfunction, a systematic review and meta-analysis
Published in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine (01-09-2016)“…Objective To review the efficacy of intracavernous injections (ICI) in spinal cord injured (SCI) men and to identify prognostic factors affecting the efficacy…”
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