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Bladder symptoms

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    An open-label pilot study of cannabis-based extracts for bladder dysfunction in advanced multiple sclerosis.
    Mult Scler 2004;10(4):425-433.
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  • De Ridder D, Ost D, Van der Aa F, et al.
    Conservative bladder management in advanced multiple sclerosis.
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  • Del Popolo G, Panariello G, Del Corso F.
    Diagnosis and therapy for neurogenic bladder dysfunctions in multiple sclerosis patients.
    Neurol Sci 2008;29(Suppl 4):352-355
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  • Fowler CJ, Panicker JN, Drake M, et al.
    A UK consensus on the management of the bladder in multiple sclerosis.
    J Neurol Neurosurg Psych 2009;80(5):470-477.
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  • Haslam C.
    Managing bladder symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis.
    Nurs Times 2005;101(2):48-52.
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  • McClurg D, Lowe-Strong A, Ashe R.
    Pelvic floor training for lower urinary tract dysfunction in MS. Does pelvic floor muscle training improve lower urinary tract function in MS?
    Nurs Times 2009;105(7):45-47.
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  • Motta R, de Carvalho ML.
    Management of bladder dysfunction in multiple sclerosis patients: the nurse's point of view.
    Neurol Sci 2008;29(4):356-359.
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  • Nicholas RS, Friede T, Hollis S, et al.
    Anticholinergics for urinary symptoms in multiple sclerosis.
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  • Nortvedt MW, Riise T, Myhr KM, et al.
    Reduced quality of life among multiple sclerosis patients with sexual disturbance and bladder dysfunction.
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  • Rantell A.
    Lower urinary tract symptoms in women with multiple sclerosis: part 1.
    Br J Nurs 2009;18(7):S14-18.
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  • Rantell A.
    Lower urinary tract symptoms in women with multiple sclerosis: part 2.
    Br J Nurs 2009;18(15):920-925.
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  • Reitz A., Stohrer M, Kramer G, et al.
    European experience of 200 cases treated with botulinum-A toxin injections into the detrusor muscle for urinary incontinence due to neurogenic detrusor overactivity.
    Eur Urol 2004;45(4):510-515.
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  • Wollin J, Spencer N.
    Urinary incontinence and unemployment in people with multiple sclerosis.
    Int J MS Care 2007;9:143-147.
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