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C Lowell Parsons

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BJU International|December 24, 2010
The role of a leaky epithelium and potassium in the generation of bladder symptoms in interstitial cystitis/overactive bladder, urethral syndrome, prostatitis and gynaecological chronic pelvic painC Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|July 16, 2009
The potassium sensitivity test: a new gold standard for diagnosing and understanding the pathophysiology of interstitial cystitisC Lowell Parsons
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 14, 2003
Misleading report of massive bleeding in a patient taking pentosan polysulfateC Lowell Parsons
Urology|January 26, 2005
Successful downregulation of bladder sensory nerves with combination of heparin and alkalinized lidocaine in patients with interstitial cystitisC Lowell Parsons
International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction|June 3, 2005
Argument for the use of the potassium sensitivity test in the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis. ForC Lowell Parsons
Urology|April 28, 2007
The role of the urinary epithelium in the pathogenesis of interstitial cystitis/prostatitis/urethritisC Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|May 21, 2017
Editorial CommentC Lowell Parsons
Translational Andrology and Urology|January 28, 2016
How does interstitial cystitis begin?C Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|August 8, 2006
Re: Interstitial cystitis versus detrusor overactivity: a comparative, randomized, controlled study of cystometry using saline and 0.3 m potassium chloride. J. Philip, S. Willmott and P. Irwin. J Urol, 175: 566-571, 2006C Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|April 20, 2004
Diagnosing chronic pelvic pain of bladder originC Lowell Parsons
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BJU International|December 24, 2010
The role of a leaky epithelium and potassium in the generation of bladder symptoms in interstitial cystitis/overactive bladder, urethral syndrome, prostatitis and gynaecological chronic pelvic painC Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|July 16, 2009
The potassium sensitivity test: a new gold standard for diagnosing and understanding the pathophysiology of interstitial cystitisC Lowell Parsons
Archives of Internal Medicine|January 14, 2003
Misleading report of massive bleeding in a patient taking pentosan polysulfateC Lowell Parsons
Urology|January 26, 2005
Successful downregulation of bladder sensory nerves with combination of heparin and alkalinized lidocaine in patients with interstitial cystitisC Lowell Parsons
International Urogynecology Journal and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction|June 3, 2005
Argument for the use of the potassium sensitivity test in the diagnosis of interstitial cystitis. ForC Lowell Parsons
Urology|April 28, 2007
The role of the urinary epithelium in the pathogenesis of interstitial cystitis/prostatitis/urethritisC Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|May 21, 2017
Editorial CommentC Lowell Parsons
Translational Andrology and Urology|January 28, 2016
How does interstitial cystitis begin?C Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Urology|August 8, 2006
Re: Interstitial cystitis versus detrusor overactivity: a comparative, randomized, controlled study of cystometry using saline and 0.3 m potassium chloride. J. Philip, S. Willmott and P. Irwin. J Urol, 175: 566-571, 2006C Lowell Parsons
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine|April 20, 2004
Diagnosing chronic pelvic pain of bladder originC Lowell Parsons
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