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Lower Urinary Tract: Dysfunction, Incontinence & Urodynamics Evaluations

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    Paul Abrams

    Department of Urology, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK

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    Alan Wein

    Department of Urology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA

Section Topics

  • » Assessment (including quality of life & questionnaires)
  • » Basic physiology & pharmacology of the lower urinary tract
  • » Behavioral modification/training
  • » Drug therapy (including intravesical)
  • » Economics
  • » Epidemiology
  • » Fistula surgery
  • » Insterstitial cystitis
  • » Managing incontinence in the community
  • » Pathophysiology
  • » Special considerations for neurogenic patients
  • » Special considerations in pediatrics
  • » Special considerations in the elderly
  • » Surgery for overactive bladder
  • » Urodynamics

TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]

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Urinary incontinence in hospitalised elderly patients: do nurses recognise and manage the problem?

Zürcher S, Saxer S, Schwendimann R. Nurs Res Pract. 2011; 2011:671302

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Mary H Palmer, University of North Carolina, USA. F1000 Urology

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