Objective. To elucidate whether the diagnostic and treatment approaches of the physicians for functional lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in children is complying with the current guidelines. Material and Methods. We have conducted an internet-based national survey for the physicians from different departments randomly sampled from the database of Turkish Paediatric Urology Society. Participants were asked to answer two-page questionnaire consisting of 4 main sections: “demography,” “working conditions,” “daily practice,” and “scientific knowledge.” Kruskal Wallis and multiple logistic regression were used for statistical analyses. Results. Of the 117 departments a total of 93 have completed the survey (n: 58 urology; n: 35 paediatric...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
INTRODUCTION: If children do not experience satisfactory relief of lower urinary tract dysfunction (...
The objective is to review the literature related to lower urinary tract (LUT) conditions in childre...
Voiding dysfunction is a disorder of the bladder filling or emptying in children without neurologica...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in pediatric patients. To our knowledge no validate...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
WOS: 000445177100004Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite in...
Non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in children. Their management is still bein...
Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite invasive tool for the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of urotherapy in children with lower urinary tract dysfunctio...
Objective The aim was to determine the prevalence of voiding dysfunction and its related risk factor...
Introduction: A conventional urodynamic study (UDS) is considered invasive while uroflowmetry is con...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
INTRODUCTION: If children do not experience satisfactory relief of lower urinary tract dysfunction (...
The objective is to review the literature related to lower urinary tract (LUT) conditions in childre...
Voiding dysfunction is a disorder of the bladder filling or emptying in children without neurologica...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
Purpose: Lower urinary tract symptoms are common in pediatric patients. To our knowledge no validate...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LU...
WOS: 000445177100004Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite in...
Non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in children. Their management is still bein...
Aim: Urodynamic examination is considered the most reliable, but also a quite invasive tool for the ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of urotherapy in children with lower urinary tract dysfunctio...
Objective The aim was to determine the prevalence of voiding dysfunction and its related risk factor...
Introduction: A conventional urodynamic study (UDS) is considered invasive while uroflowmetry is con...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
OBJECTIVES: Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) is the most common clinical problem in pediatric ...
INTRODUCTION: If children do not experience satisfactory relief of lower urinary tract dysfunction (...