Clinical course of a cohort of children with non-neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence symptoms followed at a tertiary center.
CONCLUSIONS: This subgroup of patients with clinical characteristics of an overactive bladder, with no history of urinary tract infection, and normal urinary tract ultrasound and uroflowmetry, could start treatment without invasive studies even at a tertiary center. Approximately one-third of the patients treated at the tertiary level remained refractory to treatment.
PMID: 26392219 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Jornal de Pediatria - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Lebl A, Fagundes SN, Koch VH Tags: J Pediatr (Rio J) Source Type: research
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