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Nocturia: morbidity and management in adults

Wagg, A ; Andersson, Karl-Erik LU orcid ; Cardozo, L ; Chapple, C ; Kirby, M ; Kelleher, C ; Lose, G and Milsom, I (2005) In International Journal of Clinical Practice 59(8). p.938-945
Abstract
Nocturia is an increasingly prevalent and bothersome urinary symptom associated with considerable impact and morbidity in later life. Nocturnal frequency is associate with a number of underlying pathologies, both related and unrelated to the lower urinary tract. Following careful assessment, diagnosis and management, the condition is amenable to amelioration, if not complete cure in the majority of cases. This paper outlines the epidemiology, underlying pathophysiology and diseases associated with nocturia and reviews current treatment strategies.
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keywords
overactive bladder syndrome, treatment, Nocturia, pathology
in
International Journal of Clinical Practice
volume
59
issue
8
pages
938 - 945
publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
external identifiers
  • wos:000230783900015
  • pmid:16033616
  • scopus:33644644252
ISSN
1742-1241
DOI
10.1111/j.1368-5031.2005.00607.x
language
English
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