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Neurotrophins and Proneurotrophins as Biomarkers for Overactive Bladder Syndrome in Aging Females. [PDF]
Covarrubias C, Cammisotto PG, Campeau L.
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Abnormal Cerebral Perfusion and Functional Connectivity in Women with Overactive Bladder. [PDF]
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2016
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Maturitas, 2010
Overactive bladder is a condition whose prevalence increases with ageing, and which can substantially impair quality of life. It is defined by presence of urinary urgency, in the absence of other causes of similar problems. The underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood, but may include increased excitability of smooth muscle, abnormal spread of
Henderson, E, Drake, M
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Overactive bladder is a condition whose prevalence increases with ageing, and which can substantially impair quality of life. It is defined by presence of urinary urgency, in the absence of other causes of similar problems. The underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood, but may include increased excitability of smooth muscle, abnormal spread of
Henderson, E, Drake, M
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Climacteric, 2019
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common and distressing condition which is known to increase with age and has a significant effect on quality of life. Whilst OAB is a symptomatic diagnosis, many patients will require basic investigations prior to initiating the appropriate management. This article will review the initial clinical assessment and management
D, Robinson, L, Cardozo
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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common and distressing condition which is known to increase with age and has a significant effect on quality of life. Whilst OAB is a symptomatic diagnosis, many patients will require basic investigations prior to initiating the appropriate management. This article will review the initial clinical assessment and management
D, Robinson, L, Cardozo
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The Canadian journal of urology, 2008
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition (prevalence 14%-18% of Canadians) and has a significant negative impact on quality of life. OAB may be idiopathic or may occur with other common conditions such as bladder outlet obstruction, neurological disease, or stress incontinence. Primary care physicians may safely diagnose this condition by history
Kathryn L. Burgio +2 more
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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition (prevalence 14%-18% of Canadians) and has a significant negative impact on quality of life. OAB may be idiopathic or may occur with other common conditions such as bladder outlet obstruction, neurological disease, or stress incontinence. Primary care physicians may safely diagnose this condition by history
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Oestrogens and overactive bladder
Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2013AbstractEstrogens are known to have a major role in the function of the lower urinary tract although the role of exogenous estrogen replacement therapy in the management of women with lower urinary tract dysfunction remains controversial. Whilst for many years systemic and vaginal estrogen therapy was felt to be beneficial in the treatment of lower ...
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2021
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent health issue that affects millions of people of all ages around the world. OAB comprises a constellation of symptoms that includes urinary frequency and urgency with or without urgency incontinence and can have a tremendous impact on an individual's quality of life.
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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent health issue that affects millions of people of all ages around the world. OAB comprises a constellation of symptoms that includes urinary frequency and urgency with or without urgency incontinence and can have a tremendous impact on an individual's quality of life.
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Nursing Standard, 2003
The problem of an overactive bladder is common and can have a major impact on patients' lives. This article describes the possible causes of the condition and the interventions available to help to control it.
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The problem of an overactive bladder is common and can have a major impact on patients' lives. This article describes the possible causes of the condition and the interventions available to help to control it.
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BIOFEEDBACK IN OVERACTIVE BLADDER
BJU International, 2000ABSTRACT Biofeedback is a form of learning or reāeducation in which the participant is retrained within a closed feedback loop. Information about one or more of the patient's normally unconscious physiologic processes is made available to the patient as a visual, auditory, or tactile signal.
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