In addition, he hyphothesizes that the consequences of chronic
pelvic ischemia on bladder and prostate structure and function can be improved by drugs.
In addition, Andersson and fellow researchers have shown that the consequences of chronic
pelvic ischemia on bladder and prostate structure and function can be improved by certain drugs.
Using a rat model of chronic
pelvic ischemia developed at the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the project has shown that a chronic reduction of blood flow to the lower urinary tract can contribute to dysfunction.