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Prospective Evaluation of Factors Affecting the Response and Relapse Rates to Desmopressin Therapy in Male Monosymptomatic Enuretic Adults
Urology, 08/14/09
Burgu B et al. – Adult male MNE is a heterogeneous condition and desmopressin appears to be an effective and well–tolerated treatment. Higher response rate can be predicted if the nocturnal urine output exceeds functional bladder capacity for each individual. The study also contributed that relapse rates depend on initial tailored dose; however, this needs to be confirmed with further studies.
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