Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8811747 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Two-thirds of children with refractory daytime incontinence experienced treatment response to imipramine, adding a valuable tool to the pediatric urologist's armamentarium in managing select, challenging patients.Table Pre- and post-Vancouver Symptom Scores (VSS) were statistically different in both complete and partial response groups.Pre-VSSPost-VSSpComplete response (n = 44)19.5 ± 3.69.5 ± 3.1<0.0001Partial response (n = 23)19.7 ± 4.313.5 ± 4.10.0002Non-responders (n = 16)19.4 ± 3.917.4 ± 3.90.92
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Authors
Israel Franco, Angela M. Arlen, Therese Collett-Gardere, Paul F. Zelkovic,