Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction : From Evidence to Clinical Practice

Pang, Ran

Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction : From Evidence to Clinical Practice - IntechOpen 2020 - 1 electronic resource (136 p.)

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Lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) is an umbrella diagnosis that covers the abnormalities of anatomy and function in the bladder, urethra, and, in men, the prostate. People with LUTD face a number of social, mental, and physical health effects due to the symptoms. Despite the increasing evidence in the assessment and management of lower urinary tract symptoms, it remains a challenge to bridge the gap between research evidence and clinical practice. In this book, each and every one of the authors presents a remarkable work for how to apply the evidence to clinical practice from different aspects. I hope this book is a key for every reader to open the door to LUTD.


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intechopen.77787 9781789847253 9781789847246 9781789841718

10.5772/intechopen.77787 doi


Urology & urogenital medicine

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