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T. Krarup

Researcher at Aalborg Hospital

Publications -  21
Citations -  404

T. Krarup is an academic researcher from Aalborg Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary bladder & Enuresis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 397 citations.

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A Prospective Double-Blind Clinically Controlled Multicenter Trial of Sodium Pentosanpolysulfate in the Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis and Related Painful Bladder Disease

TL;DR: No statistically or clinically significant effect of sodium pentosanpolysulfate was found compared to placebo in patients with painful bladder disease, and the results showed no difference between the pre-trial and post-trial values.
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Painful bladder disease: clinical and pathoanatomical differences in 115 patients.

TL;DR: By dividing patients with painful bladder into 2 groups according to the mast cell counts in the detrusor, certain differences in the clinical findings in the groups can be ruled out, however, in individual patients one cannot note with certainty to which pathological anatomical group the patient belongs.
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Transurethral Prostatectomy Compared with Incision of the Prostate in the Treatment of Prostatism Caused by Small Benign Prostate Glands

TL;DR: TUI is recommended for the treatment of prostatism caused by small prostate glands in patients who want to preserve normal ejaculation or are at poor surgical risk.
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Urinary Flow Studies in Normal Kindergarten and Schoolchildren

TL;DR: It is concluded, that an isolated urinary flow measurement determining the Qmax is a suitable procedure of screening and in 90% of the cases they are identical to the adult pattern.
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Transurethral prostatectomy or incision of the prostate in the treatment of prostatism caused by small benign prostates.

TL;DR: In a prospective, randomized study 21 patients with prostatism caused by small prostates (estimated weight less than 20 gram) had a transurethral prostatectomy (TURP), and 17 patients a transurthral incision of the prostate (TUI), and there was no intergroup difference in postoperative fever greater than 38 degrees C, antibiotic treatment, number of days with indwelling catheter or days of hospitalization after surgery.