Therapy Insight: Bladder Dysfunction Associated With Multiple Sclerosis
3rd Nov 2005, 18:19 GMT
Vinay Kalsi and Clare Fowler review the neurologic control of bladder function and the different treatments available to patients with multiple sclerosis who experience lower urinary tract symptoms. Nature Clinical Practice Urology
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