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    High-dose methylprednisolone may cause myopathy in acute spinal cord injury patients by QIAN, T, GUO, X, LEVI, A. D, VANNI, S, SHEBERT, R. T, SIPSKI, M. L

    Published in Spinal cord (01-04-2005)
    “…Prospective cohort study. Although Bracken et al have demonstrated a significant neuroprotective effect of high-dose intravenous (i.v.) methylprednisolone (MP)…”
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    Neurogenic Bladder, Neurogenic Bowel, and Sexual Dysfunction in People With Spinal Cord Injury by Benevento, Barbara T, Sipski, Marca L

    Published in Physical therapy (01-06-2002)
    “…The purpose of this article is to review the literature related to the effects of spinal cord injuries on genitourinary, gastrointestinal, and sexual function…”
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    Sildenafil effects on sexual and cardiovascular responses in women with spinal cord injury by Sipski, Marca L, Rosen, Raymond C, Alexander, Craig J, Hamer, Robert M

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-06-2000)
    “…Objectives. Sexual dysfunction is common in women with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) and other neurologic conditions. Sildenafil has previously been shown to be…”
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    Recovery of upper-extremity strength in complete and incomplete tetraplegia: A multicenter study by Ditunno, John F., Cohen, Michelle E., Hauck, Walter W., Jackson, Amie B., Sipski, Marca L.

    “…Ditunno JF Jr, Cohen ME, Hauck WW, Jackson AB, Sipski ML. Recovery of upper-extremity strength in complete and incomplete tetraplegia: a multicenter study…”
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    Orgasm in women with spinal cord injuries: a laboratory-based assessment by Sipski, M L, Alexander, C J, Rosen, R C

    “…To understand the characteristics and physiological sexual responses of women with spinal cord injuries (SCI) during orgasm. Controlled laboratory-based…”
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    Physiological parameters associated with psychogenic sexual arousal in women with complete spinal cord injuries by Sipski, M L, Alexander, C J, Rosen, R C

    “…To compare the physiological sexual responses of women with complete spinal cord injuries (SCIs) with those of able-bodies women. Controlled laboratory-based…”
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    Physiologic parameters associated with sexual arousal in women with incomplete spinal cord injuries by Sipski, M L, Alexander, C J, Rosen, R C

    “…To compare the physiologic sexual responses of women with incomplete spinal cord injuries (SCIs) with and without preservation of the ability to perceive…”
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    Sexual functioning in the spinal cord injured by Sipski, M L

    “…This article reviews current knowledge about the impact of SCI on male and female sexual responses including erectile function, lubrication ejaculation and…”
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    Sexual arousal and orgasm in women: Effects of spinal cord injury by Sipski, Marca L., Alexander, Craig J., Rosen, Raymond

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-01-2001)
    “…Sexual disorders are common in women; however, the neurological basis of female sexual response has not been adequately investigated. This information is…”
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    Alteration of immune system function in tetraplegics. A pilot study by Campagnolo, D I, Keller, S E, DeLisa, J A, Glick, T J, Sipski, M L, Schleifer, S J

    “…Over the past 20 yr, evidence has accumulated that implicates the autonomic nervous system as a central modulator of immune function. We hypothesized that…”
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    Effect of transdermal clonidine on spinal spasticity. A case series by Yablon, S A, Sipski, M L

    “…Clonidine, a centrally acting alpha 2 receptor adrenergic agonist, has been successfully used as adjunctive therapy in patients with spinal cord injury with…”
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    Physiological parameters associated with the performance of a distracting task and genital self-stimulation in women with complete spinal cord injuries by Sipski, M L, Rosen, R C, Alexander, C J

    “…To compare the physiological sexual responses of women with complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) with those of able-bodied women. Controlled laboratory-based…”
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    Sexual activities, response and satisfaction in women pre- and post-spinal cord injury by Sipski, M L, Alexander, C J

    “…Twenty-five spinal cord injured (SCI) women (median age = 34) completed an 80-item multiple choice questionnaire (median 50 months postinjury) that assessed…”
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    Diaphragmatic dysfunction in siblings with hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease) by Chan, C K, Mohsenin, V, Loke, J, Virgulto, J, Sipski, M L, Ferranti, R

    Published in Chest (01-04-1987)
    “…Hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease) is characterized by chronic degeneration of peripheral nerves and roots, resulting in…”
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    Functional electrical stimulation bicycle ergometry: patient perceptions by Sipski, M L, Delisa, J A, Schweer, S

    “…Forty-seven patients who had participated in a clinical electrical stimulation ergometry program were administered a questionnaire to determine their…”
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    Sexual function in women with neurologic disorders by Sipski, M L

    “…Significant gaps remain in our understanding of the impact of most neurologic disorders, including brain dysfunction and MS. Recent methodology used to assess…”
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    Rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord disease by Sipski, M L, Hendler, S, DeLisa, J A

    Published in Neurologic clinics (01-08-1991)
    “…Spinal cord injury and disease have multisystem consequences and many potential medical complications. This article addresses the various medical,…”
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    Long-term use of computerized bicycle ergometry for spinal cord injured subjects by Sipski, M L, Alexander, C J, Harris, M

    “…Twenty-eight spinal cord injured subjects who participated in an electrical stimulation bicycle ergometry home program were surveyed to determine perceived…”
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