H I Glazer
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Vulvar vestibulitis syndrome: reliability of diagnosis and evaluation of current diagnostic criteria
Bergeron S, Binik Y, Khalife S, Pagidas K, Glazer H
Obstet Gynecol
. 2001 Jun;
98(1):45-51.
PMID: 11430955
Objective: To assess the reliability of the diagnosis of vulvar vestibulitis as defined by Friedrich and to evaluate the usefulness of Friedrich's criteria in the diagnostic process. Methods: In a...
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Glazer H
J Reprod Med
. 2000 Nov;
45(10):798-802.
PMID: 11077626
Objective: To determine the long-term follow-up status of dysesthetic vulvodynia patients who were asymptomatic at the termination of treatment using surface electromyography (sEMG)-assisted pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation. Study Design: A...
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Romanzi L, Polaneczky M, Glazer H
Neurourol Urodyn
. 1999 Oct;
18(6):603-12.
PMID: 10529708
The objective of this work was to evaluate the utility of a "Kegel" contraction test in a primary care setting. Fifty-seven adult women completed a questionnaire, underwent pelvic examination, "Kegel"...
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Glazer H, Romanzi L, Polaneczky M
J Reprod Med
. 1999 Oct;
44(9):779-82.
PMID: 10509301
Objective: To study the reliability and clinical predictive validity of pelvic floor muscle surface electromyography (sEMG) for use in early detection and prophylaxis of urogynecologic disorders. Study Design: Fifty-seven women...
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Glazer H, Jantos M, Hartmann E, Swencionis C
J Reprod Med
. 1998 Dec;
43(11):959-62.
PMID: 9839264
Objective: To compare surface electromyographic (EMG) studies of the pelvic floor in women diagnosed with dysesthetic vulvodynia to those of women with no urologic or gynecologic symptoms. Study Design: Fifty...
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Glazer H, Rodke G, Swencionis C, Hertz R, Young A
J Reprod Med
. 1995 Apr;
40(4):283-90.
PMID: 7623358
Thirty-three women diagnosed as suffering from vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, marked by a significant history of long-term moderate to severe chronic introital dyspareunia and tenderness of the vulvar vestibule, were selected...
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Glazer H, Weiss J, Pohorecky L, MILLER N
Psychosom Med
. 1975 Nov;
37(6):535-43.
PMID: 1239038
A series of three experiments were carried out to test the hypothesis ("motor activation deficit" hypothesis) that the avoidance-escape deficits observed following certain highly stressful conditions result from changes in...
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Weiss J, Glazer H
Psychosom Med
. 1975 Nov;
37(6):499-521.
PMID: 1239037
This paper attempts to show that severely stressful conditions can lead to a deficit in avoidance-escape responding by reducing noradrenergic activity in the brain. It is argued that this stress-induced...
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Weiss J, Glazer H, Pohorecky L, Brick J, MILLER N
Psychosom Med
. 1975 Nov;
37(6):522-34.
PMID: 711
A single exposure to a severe stressor (either cold swim or inescapable shock) impairs subsequent performance in a shuttle avoidance-escape task (1), a deficit attributed to reduction in brain noradrenergic...
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