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Pei–Yu Y et al. – The mentally retarded children have a higher incidence of voiding dysfunction and incontinence than the control group. Early detection of voiding dysfunction in an objective, non–invasive manner is important in mentally retarded children, particularly those with severe cognitive impairment.

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