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Longitudinal study of bladder continence among people with spina bifida in the National Spina Bifida Patient Registry

The Journal of Urology Nov 16, 2017

Liu T, et al. - An inquiry was set up with regard to the bladder continence status over time and factors linked with this status among people with Spina bifida (SB). A prominent and independent link was disclosed between the demographic, social, and clinical factors, surgical intervention and bladder management with bladder continence status among people with SB. The tie-up between bladder management and continence appeared to be stronger among people with myelomeningocele.
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