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Trying to predict ‘dangerous’ bladders in children: The area under the curve concept

Children with neurological and non-neurological lower urinary tract dysfunction normally undergo video urodynamics. One reason is to try to diagnose ‘dangerous’ bladders. Currently, bladder compliance is used to predict ‘dangerous’ bladders; however, in children there are no standardized methods of...

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Published in:Journal of pediatric urology 2005-10, Vol.1 (5), p.343-347
Main Authors: Hashim, H., Ellis-Jones, J., Swithinbank, L., Woodward, M., Small, D., Frank, J.D., Abrams, P.
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