R Genadry
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Recent Articles
1.
Goh J, Stanford E, Genadry R
Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct
. 2009 Feb;
20(5):605-10.
PMID: 19183826
Introduction And Hypothesis: The aim of this paper is to review proposed classifications for genito-urinary fistulae. Methods: A comprehensive literature review of historical texts, peer review publications, and abstracts was...
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Ahmed S, Genadry R, Stanton C, Lalonde A
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2007 Sep;
99 Suppl 1:S1-3.
PMID: 17765239
No abstract available.
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Pannu H, Genadry R, Gearhart S, KAUFMAN H, Cundiff G, Fishman E
Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct
. 2003 Jul;
14(2):89-93.
PMID: 12851749
The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and imaging characteristics of focal levator eventrations in patients with pelvic floor dysfunction on magnetic resonance (MRI). A review of...
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Haderer J, Pannu H, Genadry R, Hutchins G
Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct
. 2002 Aug;
13(4):236-52.
PMID: 12189429
To re-examine the anatomy of the female urethra and related structures, three female pelves serially sectioned in sagittal, coronal or transverse planes, and four sets of transverse histological slides of...
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Mostwin J, Genadry R, Saunders R, Yang A
Scand J Urol Nephrol Suppl
. 2001 Jun;
(207):94-9; discussion 106-25.
PMID: 11409622
Our concepts of pathophysiology of stress urinary continence have been greatly shaped by developments in radiographic imaging. Simple radiographs with and without contrast initially revealed the importance of urethral descent...
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Quick H, Serfaty J, Pannu H, Genadry R, Yeung C, Atalar E
Magn Reson Med
. 2001 Jan;
45(1):138-46.
PMID: 11146495
Although high-resolution MRI with phased array pelvic, endorectal, and endovaginal coils has dramatically enhanced the ability to visualize abnormalities of the female urethra and periurethral tissues, controversy still remains about...
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Pannu H, KAUFMAN H, Cundiff G, Genadry R, Bluemke D, Fishman E
Radiographics
. 2000 Dec;
20(6):1567-82.
PMID: 11112811
Pelvic organ prolapse is a relatively common condition in women that can have a significant impact on quality of life. Pelvic organ prolapse typically demonstrates multiple abnormalities and may involve...
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Thompson J, Gibb J, Genadry R, Burrows L, Lambrou N, Buller J
Obstet Gynecol
. 1999 Nov;
94(6):973-7.
PMID: 10576185
Objective: To describe the arterial vascular anatomy in the area of the sacrospinous ligament. Methods: Cadaver pelvises were dissected to reveal the anatomy of the sacrospinous ligament with emphasis on...
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Mostwin J, Genadry R, Sanders R, Yang A
J Endourol
. 1996 Jun;
10(3):207-12.
PMID: 8740379
The goal of stress incontinence surgery is to prevent opening of the urethra during increases in intra-abdominal pressure. Greater refinements in the understanding of the pathophysiology of incontinence and experience...
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Mostwin J, Yang A, Sanders R, Genadry R
Urol Clin North Am
. 1995 Aug;
22(3):539-49.
PMID: 7645155
Imaging has increased our ability to understand stress incontinence and prolapse and has advanced our existing concepts of pathophysiology. Once these conceptual contributions have been made, imaging modalities may fade...