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Ultrasonographic bladder measurements can replace urodynamic study for the diagnosis of non-monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis
BJU International, 07/08/09
Tafuro L et al. - The UD study should be limited to the very few patients who either have severe intractable symptoms or do not respond to treatment. The US study, which is not invasive, is useful for the diagnosis and follow-up of NMPNE and it is preferable to the UD study, which is invasive and often traumatic for children.
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