The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Surgery, Anatomy, Penis, Papaverine and Stimulation. His Surgery research integrates issues from Anesthesia and Urology. Many of his research projects under Anatomy are closely connected to Prostate gland with Prostate gland, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His Penis research incorporates themes from Cadaver, Erectile dysfunction, Urinary tract surgery and Rectum. His Papaverine study combines topics in areas such as Ultrastructure, Duplex ultrasonography, Phentolamine, Hemodynamics and Mitochondrion. His study in Stimulation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nerve root, Urinary system and Gynecology.
His primary scientific interests are in Surgery, Anatomy, Stimulation, Urology and Anesthesia. His Surgery study incorporates themes from Urinary system, Internal medicine and Acellular matrix. Emil A. Tanagho combines subjects such as Neck of urinary bladder and Spinal cord with his study of Anatomy.
Emil A. Tanagho usually deals with Stimulation and limits it to topics linked to Urinary bladder and Urination and Pathology. His Penis research includes elements of Papaverine and Erectile dysfunction. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pelvic floor and Sphincter.
Emil A. Tanagho mainly investigates Acellular matrix, Surgery, Pathology, Regeneration and Urinary bladder. His Acellular matrix research incorporates themes from Scaffold and Anatomy. His research on Anatomy focuses in particular on Autonomic nerve fibers.
Emil A. Tanagho interconnects Internal medicine and Lagomorpha in the investigation of issues within Surgery. The various areas that Emil A. Tanagho examines in his Urinary bladder study include Spinal cord injury, Stimulation and Histology. His Histology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Papaverine, Penile Induration and Penis.
Emil A. Tanagho focuses on Urinary bladder, Pathology, Surgery, Regeneration and Urinary system. His Urinary bladder course of study focuses on Histology and Smooth muscle, Urine and Bladder capacity. His work deals with themes such as Stimulation and Transplantation, which intersect with Pathology.
His studies in Surgery integrate themes in fields like Acellular matrix and Urology. His Urethra study is related to the wider topic of Anatomy. His Bladder function study in the realm of Anatomy interacts with subjects such as Chemistry.
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Physiology of Erection and Pharmacological Management of Impotence
Tom F. Lue;Emil A. Tanagho.
The Journal of Urology (1987)
Electrical stimulation in the clinical management of the neurogenic bladder.
Emil A. Tanagho;Richard A. Schmidt.
The Journal of Urology (1988)
VASCULOGENIC IMPOTENCE EVALUATED BY HIGH-RESOLUTION ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND PULSED DOPPLER SPECTRUM ANALYSIS
T F Lue;H Hricak;K W Marich;E A Tanagho.
Radiology (1985)
Smith's General Urology
Emil A. Tanagho;Jack W. McAninch.
(1996)
Hemodynamics of erection in the monkey.
Tom F. Lue;Takao Takamura;Richard A. Schmidt;Alphonse J. Palubinskas.
The Journal of Urology (1983)
Colpocystourethropexy: the way we do it.
Emil A. Tanagho.
The Journal of Urology (1976)
Neural Stimulation for Control of Voiding Dysfunction: A Preliminary Report in 22 Patients with Serious Neuropathic Voiding Disorders
Emil A. Tanagho;Richard A. Schmidt;Bradley R. Orvis.
The Journal of Urology (1989)
Clinical Significance of Sacral and Pudendal Nerve Anatomy
Klaus-Peter Juenemann;Tom F. Lue;Richard A. Schmidt;Emil A. Tanagho.
The Journal of Urology (1988)
Detailed anatomy of penile neurovascular structures: surgical significance.
Jan Breza;Sherif R. Aboseif;Bradley R. Orvis;Tom F. Lue.
The Journal of Urology (1989)
Neuroanatomy of Penile Erection: Its Relevance to Iatrogenic Impotence
Tom F. Lue;Salim J. Zeineh;Richard A. Schmidt;Emil A. Tanagho.
The Journal of Urology (1984)
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