Chmel R
9 Papers
27 Citations
Chmel R is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urinary incontinence & Stress incontinence. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
[Abdominal hysterectomy--risk factor in development of urinary incontinence? Results of a questionnaire study].
TL;DR: The results of the study show relatively high risk of urinary incontinence development after abdominal hysterectomy in previously continent women and high persistence of the stressincontinence symptoms in women who did not inform about their incontinent even if they were asked about it.
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•Journal Article
[Regression of hCG in various types of molar pregnancies--clinical course and prognosis].
Lukas Rob,Helena Robova,Marek Pluta,E. Kulovaný,M Hrehorcák,Chmel R,D. Schlegerova,R Kodet,M Macek +8 more
TL;DR: Early diagnosis of GTD predominantly due to the widespread use of ultrasonography changes classical clinical features of molar pregnancies and recommended criteria for gestational trofoblastic disease (GTD) diagnosis and follow up are fully applicable in clinical practice.
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[Sentinel lymph nodes identification in vulvar cancer--methods and technique].
Lukas Rob,Helena Robova,Marek Pluta,P. Strnad,J. Kacirek,Chmel R,Teslík L,Petr Skapa,K. Taborska +8 more
TL;DR: D detection of SLN in squamous vulvar cancer with the combination of 99mTc and blue dye was statistically significantly more effective than using the blue dye alone.
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[Pregnancy and multiple sclerosis -outcomes analysis 2003-2011].
TL;DR: There is no need to worry about pregnancy in patients with multiple sclerosis, and during pregnancy itself due to hormonal changes it is stabilized and the relapse rate decreases, in the post partum period relapse rate increases, however, the pregnancy did not influence disability progression.
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Epidemiological aspects of the female urinary incontinence
TL;DR: According to the prevalence studies only 1,5 to 6% of incontinent women are looking for a medical help, but significant increase of female urinary incontinence symptoms is found in fifth and sixth decade.
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