Purpose: We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society on the management of dysfunctional voiding in children. Materials and Methods: Discussions were held by the board of the International Children's Continence Society and a multi-disciplinary core group of authors was appointed. The draft document review process was open to all International Children's Continence Society members via the web site. Feedback was considered by the core authors and, by agreement, amendments were made as necessary. Results: Guidelines on the assessment, and nonpharmacological and pharmacological management of dysfunctional voiding are presented. Conclusions: The final document is not a systematic literature review. It...
Voiding dysfunction is a disorder of the bladder filling or emptying in children without neurologica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of urotherapy in children with lower urinary tract dysfunctio...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...
Purpose: We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society o...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
Aims: Dysfunctional voiding (DV) remains a poorly understood and a poorly managed problem, both in c...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
Summary: The goals of this study were to describe the pattern of voiding disorders in children in ou...
Objective: To review the classification, evaluation, and management of pediatric urinary incontinenc...
Purpose: The impact of the original International Children's Continence Society terminology document...
Background and objective: Dysfunctional voiding (DV) presents relatively frequent problem in pediatr...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the significance of biofeedback therapy in the management of dysfu...
Purpose The objective of this ICCS standardization document is to report the initial diagnostic eval...
Purpose: We updated the terminology in the field of pediatric lower urinary tract function. Material...
Voiding dysfunction is a disorder of the bladder filling or emptying in children without neurologica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of urotherapy in children with lower urinary tract dysfunctio...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...
Purpose: We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society o...
AimsThe objective of this document created by the ICCS standardization subcommittee is to provide a ...
Aims: Dysfunctional voiding (DV) remains a poorly understood and a poorly managed problem, both in c...
We present a consensus view of members of the International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) tog...
Summary: The goals of this study were to describe the pattern of voiding disorders in children in ou...
Objective: To review the classification, evaluation, and management of pediatric urinary incontinenc...
Purpose: The impact of the original International Children's Continence Society terminology document...
Background and objective: Dysfunctional voiding (DV) presents relatively frequent problem in pediatr...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
The aim of the study: To evaluate the significance of biofeedback therapy in the management of dysfu...
Purpose The objective of this ICCS standardization document is to report the initial diagnostic eval...
Purpose: We updated the terminology in the field of pediatric lower urinary tract function. Material...
Voiding dysfunction is a disorder of the bladder filling or emptying in children without neurologica...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of urotherapy in children with lower urinary tract dysfunctio...
Background: Voiding dysfunction is a problem due to mal toilet training in urination. The prevalenc...