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Volume: 20 Issue: 3

1. Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women With Multiple Sclerosis. Page:224—231
2. Typical Value Ranges and Typical Signal Patterns in the Initial Cough in Patients With Neurogenic Bladder: Quality Control in Urodynamic Studies. Page:214—223
3. Diagnostic Tool for Assessing Overactive Bladder Symptoms: Could the International Prostate Symptom Storage Subscore Replace the Overactive Bladder Symptom Score?. Page:209—213
4. Melatonin's Effect on the Efficacy of Desmopressin in the Treatment of Enuresis. Page:203—208
5. Abnormal Sensory Protein Expression and Urothelial Dysfunction in Ketamine-Related Cystitis in Humans. Page:197—202
6. The Early Histological Effects of Intravesical Instillation of Platelet-Rich Plasma in Cystitis Models. Page:188—196
7. Controls of Nuclear Factor-Kappa B Signaling Activity by 5’-AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Activation With Examples in Human Bladder Cancer Cells. Page:182—187
8. Application of Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality to Urology. Page:172—181
9. Role of 5´-AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Activators in Regulating Nuclear Factor Kappa B Signaling. Page:171—171
10. The Potential Application of Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality in Neurourology. Page:169—170
11. Sacral Neuromodulation in Patients With a Cardiac Pacemaker. Page:270—272
12. Foreign Bodies in the Urinary Bladder and Their Management: A Single-Centre Experience From North India. Page:260—269
13. Translation and Linguistic Validation of the Korean Version of the "Benefit, Satisfaction, and Willingness to Continue" Questionnaire for Patients With Overactive Bladder. Page:255—259
14. Percutaneous Nerve Evaluation Test Versus Staged Test Trials for Sacral Neuromodulation: Sensitivity, Specificity, and Predictive Values of Each Technique. Page:250—254
15. Social, Economic, and Medical Factors Associated With Solifenacin Therapy Compliance Among Workers Who Suffer From Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms. Page:240—249
16. Association Between Overactive Bladder and Polyneuropathy in Diabetic Patients. Page:232—239