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Reducing delirium after hip fracture: a randomized trial
ER Marcantonio, JM Flacker, RJ Wright, NM Resnick
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 49 (5), 516-522, 2001
17562001
Delirium is independently associated with poor functional recovery after hip fracture
ER Marcantonio, JM Flacker, M Michaels, NM Resnick
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 48 (6), 618-624, 2000
8752000
Fall severity and bone mineral density as risk factors for hip fracture in ambulatory elderly
SL Greenspan, ER Myers, LA Maitland, NM Resnick, WC Hayes
Jama 271 (2), 128-133, 1994
7981994
Detrusor hyperactivity with impaired contractile function: an unrecognized but common cause of incontinence in elderly patients
NM Resnick, SV Yalla
Jama 257 (22), 3076-3081, 1987
5731987
Risk factors for urinary incontinence among middle-aged women
KN Danforth, MK Townsend, K Lifford, GC Curhan, NM Resnick, ...
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 194 (2), 339-345, 2006
5602006
The pathophysiology of urinary incontinence among institutionalized elderly persons
NM Resnick, SV Yalla, E Laurino
New England Journal of Medicine 320 (1), 1-7, 1989
4651989
Bone loss after initiation of androgen deprivation therapy in patients with prostate cancer
SL Greenspan, P Coates, SM Sereika, JB Nelson, DL Trump, NM Resnick
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 90 (12), 6410-6417, 2005
4602005
Fall direction, bone mineral density, and function: risk factors for hip fracture in frail nursing home elderly
SL Greenspan, ER Myers, DP Kiel, RA Parker, WC Hayes, NM Resnick
The American journal of medicine 104 (6), 539-545, 1998
4451998
Delirium severity and psychomotor types: their relationship with outcomes after hip fracture repair
E Marcantonio, T Ta, E Duthie, NM Resnick
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 50 (5), 850-857, 2002
4412002
Structural basis of geriatric voiding dysfunction. III. Detrusor overactivity
A Elbadawi, SV Yalla, NM Resnick
The Journal of urology 150 (5), 1668-1680, 1993
4091993
Structural basis of geriatric voiding dysfunction. IV. Bladder outlet obstruction
A Elbadawi, SV Yalla, NM Resnick
The Journal of urology 150 (5), 1681-1695, 1993
4091993
Structural basis of geriatric voiding dysfunction. II. Aging detrusor: normal versus impaired contractility
A Elbadawi, SV Yalla, NM Resnick
The Journal of urology 150 (5), 1657-1667, 1993
3711993
Effect of once-weekly oral alendronate on bone loss in men receiving androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer: a randomized trial
SL Greenspan, JB Nelson, DL Trump, NM Resnick
Annals of Internal Medicine 146 (6), 416-424, 2007
3672007
Management of urinary incontinence in the elderly
NM Resnick, SV Yalla
New England Journal of Medicine 313 (13), 800-805, 1985
3541985
Brain control of normal and overactive bladder
D Griffiths, S Derbyshire, A Stenger, N Resnick
The Journal of urology 174 (5), 1862-1867, 2005
3382005
The effect of age on lower urinary tract function: a study in women
MHD Pfisterer, DJ Griffiths, W Schaefer, PhD, NM Resnick
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 54 (3), 405-412, 2006
2702006
Noninvasive outcome measures of urinary incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms: a multicenter study of micturition diary and pad tests
A Groutz, JG Blaivas, DC CHAIKIN, NM Resnick, K Engleman, ...
The Journal of urology 164 (3 Part 1), 698-701, 2000
2662000
Association of age, race, and obstetric history with urinary symptoms among women in the Nurses' Health Study
F Grodstein, R Fretts, K Lifford, N Resnick, G Curhan
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 189 (2), 428-434, 2003
2592003
Cerebral control of the bladder in normal and urge-incontinent women
D Griffiths, SD Tadic, W Schaefer, NM Resnick
Neuroimage 37 (1), 1-7, 2007
2282007
Structural basis of geriatric voiding dysfunction. I. Methods of a prospective ultrastructural/urodynamic study and an overview of the findings
A Elbadawi, SV Yalla, NM Resnick
The Journal of urology 150 (5), 1650-1656, 1993
2161993
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