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Evaluation of the Differences between the Urodynamic Findings of Neurogenic and Idiopathic Subtypes of Detrusor Overactivity
Current Urology, 08/20/09
Arslan M et al. – DOA is a frequent cause of incontinence with symptoms of frequency, urgency and urge incontinence. The urodynamic findings of DOA is important to identify the subtypes of DOA.
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