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Anders Mattiasson
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 118
Citations - 8394
Anders Mattiasson is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urination & Urinary bladder. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 118 publications receiving 8120 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders Mattiasson include Hammersmith Hospital & Bispebjerg Hospital.
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Good urodynamic practices: uroflowmetry, filling cystometry, and pressure-flow studies
Werner Schäfer,Paul Abrams,Limin Liao,Anders Mattiasson,Francesco Pesce,Anders Spångberg,Arthur M. Sterling,Norman R. Zinner,Philip Van Kerrebroeck +8 more
TL;DR: This report focuses on the most common urodynamics examinations; uroflowmetry, pressure recording during filling cystometry, and combined pressure–flow studies.
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The standardisation of terminology in nocturia: report from the Standardisation Sub-committee of the International Continence Society.
Philip Van Kerrebroeck,Paul Abrams,David C. Chaikin,Jenny L Donovan,David Fonda,Simon Jackson,Poul Jennum,Theodore M. Johnson,Gunnar Lose,Anders Mattiasson,Gary L. Robertson,Jeffrey P. Weiss +11 more
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Tolterodine, a new antimuscarinic agent: as effective but better tolerated than oxybutynin in patients with an overactive bladder
TL;DR: Tolterodine 2 mg twice daily is effective and well tolerated in the treatment of bladder overactivity and allows more patients to remain on effective therapy than the current most commonly prescribed agent for the Treatment of the overactive bladder.
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Atropine Resistance of Transmurally Stimulated Isolated Human Bladder Muscle
Christer Sjögren,Karl-Erik Andersson,Steen Elkjær Husted,Anders Mattiasson,Bjarne Møller-Madsen +4 more
TL;DR: Human detrusor strips obtained from patients undergoing reimplantation of ureters because of reflux, transvesical prostatectomy, or cysto-urethrectomy en bloc because of bladder malignancy revealed a frequency-dependent contractant response that was potentiated by physostigmine and abolished by tetrodotoxin.
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Cystometrical evaluation of bladder instability in rats with infravesical outflow obstruction
TL;DR: The infravesical outflow obstruction model seems to be well suited for further evaluation of the mechanisms involved in the development of detrusor instability and the responses to pharmacological treatment.