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Investigation of Brain Mechanisms Involved in the Urinary Continence Mechanism Associated With Aging
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University of Pittsburgh · 2020
Abstract
Urge urinary incontinence (UUI) is a common problem in older people which vastly reduces quality of life, yet the cause and mechanism of disease are not well understood. This study will characterize brain control of the bladder in young and old continent individuals and age-matched incontinent counterparts. This will expand the investigators current knowledge of how the brain controls the bladder, how that control changes with age and disease, and suggest new targets to guide development of better treatment.
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Anonymous. (2020). Investigation of Brain Mechanisms Involved in the Urinary Continence Mechanism Associated With Aging. <em>University of Pittsburgh</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04599088
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Anonymous. Investigation of Brain Mechanisms Involved in the Urinary Continence Mechanism Associated With Aging. University of Pittsburgh. 2020.
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@misc{anon2020Invest,
title = {Investigation of Brain Mechanisms Involved in the Urinary Continence Mechanism Associated With Aging},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {University of Pittsburgh},
year = {2020},
}
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