Purpose: Bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction are often overlooked symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and can be associated with lower health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim is to explore the association of bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction with HRQoL in MS patients stratified by disease duration ( 5 years) and controlled for clinical and sociodemographic variables. Methods: The study comprised 223 MS patients (mean age 38.9 +/- 10.8 years, 67% female, mean EDSS 3.0 +/- 1.5) who filled out the Short-Form-36 Health Survey, the Bladder Control Scale, the Bowel Control Scale and the Incapacity Status Scale. The relationships between the variables were analyzed with multiple linear regression using the SF36's Physic...
WOS: 000473218600009Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlations of urinary symptoms with uro...
Urinary symptoms and sexual dysfunction in patients affected by multiple sclerosi
Background Bowel and bladder problems affect more than 50% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). T...
Purpose: Bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction are often overlooked symptoms in patients with multip...
Objectives: To determine the impacts of sexual dysfunctionality and urinary incontinence on QoL (Qua...
MS is a devastating and debilitating disease and it has among its sequalae a variety of disabilities...
Introduction/Background - Urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction are frequent clinical manifest...
Purpose: to evaluate the prevalence of bowel/bladder dysfunction in multiple sclerosis (MS) and the ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and interrelationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and ...
Objectives: This study was conducted in order to determine the effect of urinary incontinence and se...
The prevalence and nature of bladder and bowel dysfunction were examined in a population-based study...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) on...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between neurologic and urologic status in patients with ...
Background and purpose: Urinary symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) are common and nega...
BackgroundBowel and bladder problems affect more than 50% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Th...
WOS: 000473218600009Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlations of urinary symptoms with uro...
Urinary symptoms and sexual dysfunction in patients affected by multiple sclerosi
Background Bowel and bladder problems affect more than 50% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). T...
Purpose: Bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction are often overlooked symptoms in patients with multip...
Objectives: To determine the impacts of sexual dysfunctionality and urinary incontinence on QoL (Qua...
MS is a devastating and debilitating disease and it has among its sequalae a variety of disabilities...
Introduction/Background - Urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction are frequent clinical manifest...
Purpose: to evaluate the prevalence of bowel/bladder dysfunction in multiple sclerosis (MS) and the ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence and interrelationship between lower urinary tract symptoms and ...
Objectives: This study was conducted in order to determine the effect of urinary incontinence and se...
The prevalence and nature of bladder and bowel dysfunction were examined in a population-based study...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) on...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the correlation between neurologic and urologic status in patients with ...
Background and purpose: Urinary symptoms associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) are common and nega...
BackgroundBowel and bladder problems affect more than 50% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Th...
WOS: 000473218600009Objective: We aimed to investigate the correlations of urinary symptoms with uro...
Urinary symptoms and sexual dysfunction in patients affected by multiple sclerosi
Background Bowel and bladder problems affect more than 50% of people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). T...