Diagnosis and treatment of patients with combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tract and distal colon of the hypotonic type

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П. В. Чабанов

Abstract

The article presents the results of diagnosis and treatment of patients with a combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tract and distal colon of the hypotonic type. The evaluation of effectiveness was carried out by assessing the dynamics of changes in complaints, questionnaires, uroflowmetry and electromyography. The obtained data allowed to develop and optimize the methods of treatment of patients with combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tract and the distal colon of the hypotonic type

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How to Cite
Чабанов, П. В. (2017). Diagnosis and treatment of patients with combined neurogenic pathology of the lower urinary tract and distal colon of the hypotonic type. Family Medicine, (4(72), 119–121. https://doi.org/10.30841/2307-5112.4(72).2017.117933
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Internal diseases
Author Biography

П. В. Чабанов, ДУ «Інститут урології НАМН України», м. Київ

P.V. Chabanov

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