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    Oxybutynin for detrusor instability with adjuvant salivary stimulant pastilles to improve compliance: results of a multicentre, randomized controlled trial by Tincello, D.G., Adams, E.J., Sutherst, J.R., Richmond, D.H.

    Published in BJU international (01-03-2000)
    “…Objective To test the hypothesis that compliance with oxybutynin would be improved if the severity of dry mouth could be reduced, thus leading to improved…”
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    Crouching over the toilet seat: prevalence among British gynaecological outpatients and its effect upon micturition by Moore, K H, Richmond, D H, Sutherst, J R, Imrie, A H, Hutton, J L

    “…This study investigated whether British women prefer to crouch over public toilet seats, and measured the effect of such a voiding position on urine flow rate…”
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    Increase in presumptive sensory nerves of the urinary bladder in idiopathic detrusor instability by Moore, K H, Gilpin, S A, Dixon, J S, Richmond, D H, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-10-1992)
    “…The density of subepithelial, presumptive sensory nerves in the bladder wall was assessed in 21 women with idiopathic detrusor instability and compared with…”
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    Comparison Of Single And Multichannel Cystometry In Diagnosing Bladder Instability by Sutherst, J. R., Brown, M. C.

    “…The abilities of single channel cystometry and standard multichannel cystometry to diagnose bladder instability were compared in 100 women taking part in a…”
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    Response to treatment of detrusor instability in relation to psychoneurotic status by Moore, K H, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-11-1990)
    “…A total of 53 females who entered a double-blind crossover trial of oxybutynin and placebo for idiopathic detrusor instability were questioned about life…”
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    Transvaginal ultrasound in the assessment of bladder volumes in women. Preliminary report by Haylen, B T, Frazer, M I, Sutherst, J R, West, C R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-02-1989)
    “…Transvaginal linear array ultrasound is described as a method of measuring bladder volumes in the range 2 to 175 ml, overcoming the limitations of abdominal…”
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    Clinical application of transrectal ultrasound for the investigation of the incontinent patient by Richmond, D H, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-06-1989)
    “…A transrectal ultrasound technique is described for imaging the bladder neck and urethra. A group of 25 continent female volunteers was examined initially; 59…”
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    The severity of urinary incontinence in women. Comparison of subjective and objective tests by Frazer, M I, Haylen, B T, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-01-1989)
    “…The subjective assessment of urine loss in 84 incontinent women was quantified by using a 10-cm visual analogue scale. These results were compared with the…”
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    Burch colposuspension or sling for stress incontinence? A prospective study using transrectal ultrasound by Richmond, D H, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-12-1989)
    “…Twenty-nine women with stress incontinence were treated surgically by Burch colposuspension or ox fascial sling. The operation was selected prospectively…”
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    Analysis of the pattern of urine loss in women with incontinence as measured by weighing perineal pads by Sutherst, J R, Brown, M C, Richmond, D

    Published in British journal of urology (01-06-1986)
    “…Three hundred and thirty-five women with urinary incontinence underwent a pad-weighing test for quantifying urine loss. Each one wore a series of pre-weighed…”
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    The accuracy of measurement of residual urine in women by urethral catheterisation by Haylen, B T, Frazer, M I, Sutherst, J R, Ashby, D

    Published in British journal of urology (01-02-1989)
    “…Two potential sources of error in the measurement of residual urine volumes in women were quantified. These were (i) whether a diuresis is operating at the…”
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    Vaginal pressure as an index of intra-abdominal pressure during urodynamic evaluation by Al-Taher, H, Sutherst, J R, Richmond, D H, Brown, M C

    Published in British journal of urology (01-06-1987)
    “…Vaginal pressure was measured using balloon catheters in 20 patients and open-ended fluid-filled catheters in another 21. The results showed excellent…”
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    Epidural meptazinol for pain relief after lower abdominal surgery by Rao, U, Campbell, I T, Catley, D M, Sutherst, J R

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-08-1985)
    “…A preliminary investigation is reported into the use of epidural meptazinol for pain relief in 20 patients after major lower abdominal (gynaecological)…”
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    Diuretic response to fluid load in women with urinary incontinence: optimum duration of pad test by Haylen, B T, Frazer, M I, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-10-1988)
    “…The pattern of bladder filling in response to a 1-litre fluid load was assessed in 20 women with urinary incontinence. The period between 60 and 120 min after…”
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    Potential use of ultrasound in place of X-ray fluoroscopy in urodynamics by Brown, M C, Sutherst, J R, Murray, A, Richmond, D H

    Published in British journal of urology (01-02-1985)
    “…A moving picture can be obtained using an ultrasonic scanning probe in the rectum to provide information about the bladder and urethra in the same projection…”
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    Evaluation of the home pad test for quantifying incontinence by Wilson, P D, Mason, M V, Herbison, G P, Sutherst, J R

    Published in British journal of urology (01-08-1989)
    “…The home pad test to quantify urinary incontinence is described. Patients conduct the test in their homes and bring the pad, in a self-sealing plastic bag, for…”
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    Quantification of urine loss by weighing perineal pads. Observation on the exercise regimen by Richmond, D H, Sutherst, J R, Brown, M C

    Published in British journal of urology (01-03-1987)
    “…Two variations on a test for quantifying urine loss in patients with urinary incontinence were compared. In the first series (Padtest 1), 335 patients…”
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    Treatment of pruritus vulvae by multiple intradermal injections of alcohol. A double-blind study by Sutherst, J R

    “…A double blind study is described in which 17 patients with intractable pruritus vulvae were treated by multiple intradermal injections of absolute alcohol. In…”
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    Is the investigation of most stress incontinence really necessary? by Haylen, B T, Sutherst, J R, Frazer, M I

    Published in British journal of urology (01-08-1989)
    “…The case histories of 494 women referred to a urodynamic clinic with the symptom of stress incontinence were studied. None had undergone previous incontinence…”
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