ICS
2000, Tampere
Informally
discussed posters
Neurologic Diseases & QOL
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Neurologic
Diseases & QOL
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The density of presumably sensory SP and CGRP containing nerve fibers correlates with the functional status of the lower urinary tract in patients with multiple sclerosis. A preliminary study P Radziszewski, M Majewski, K Zaborski, P Kryst, M Czaplicki, A Czonkowska, A Borkowski | ||||
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Patterned muscle stimulation inhibition of bldder urgency in MS F Palermo, JC Castel | ||||
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Conditional neuromodulation of end-fill hyperflexia to increase bladder capacity in spinally injured patients. A Kirkham, S Knight, A Casey, PJ Shah, A Avenell, K Khastgir, M Craggs | ||||
| Re-tethered cord syndrome in myelodysplasia and the importance of urological follow-up in the early diagnosis Y Iklet, T Tarcan, S Yucel, A Ertugrul, A Akda, M Ozek | |||||
| QALYS: An objective continence outcome measure to determine the cost effectiveness of conservative urogynaecological treatments A J Foote, KH Moore | |||||
| Health related quality of life of patients with overactive bladder receiving tolterodine once-daily C J Kelleher, AM Pleil, PR Reese | |||||
| Psychometric assessment and responsiveness of three different HRQol instruments in female urinary incontinence B Stach-Lempinen, E Kujansuu, P Laippala | |||||
| Does cystometry agree with the effect of urinary symptoms on quality of life? J Bidmead, A Hextall, L Cardozo, D Robinson, A Digesu | |||||