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The Journal of urology · Oct 1984
Urodynamic findings and long-term outcome management of patients with multiple sclerosis-induced lower urinary tract dysfunction.
- E J McGuire and J A Savastano.
- J. Urol. 1984 Oct 1;132(4):713-5.
AbstractWe studied urodynamically 46 patients between 20 and 74 years old with multiple sclerosis and uncomfortable bladder symptoms. The response to treatment was recorded during a followup of 1 to 10 years (mean 3 1/2 years). Lack of response to appropriate therapy predicated on urodynamic testing appeared to be related to progression of multiple sclerosis.
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