HOW TO TAKE THE POST-TEST: To obtain CME credit, please click here after reading the article to take the post-test on myCME.com. Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction—or neurogenic bladder (NGB) ...
Appropriate management relies on an accurate diagnosis. In some patients with NGB, the original cause of their symptoms may be misdiagnosed, resulting in failure of initial therapy. 9 Assessment ...
This type of neurogenic bladder is caused by nerve damage and can create symptoms of incontinence or frequent urination. An uninhibited neurogenic bladder is a condition that causes difficulty with ...
After reading “The Clinical, Social, and Economic Implications of Neurogenic Bladder in Managed Care: Optimizing Patient Management and Outcomes,” complete the program evaluation and select the single ...
The traditional understanding of inflammation attributes the process primarily to immune cells responding to tissue damage or pathogen invasion. However, a growing body of research has revealed a ...
The pediatric patient described has a presumed diagnosis of secondary diurnal (daytime) enuresis, assuming that she is not bedwetting, and previously had achieved complete bladder control day and ...
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