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Increased bladder sensation without detrusor overactivity revisited: Use of a five-grade sensory measure.

Fuyuki TatenoRyuji SakakibaraYosuke AibaOsamu TakahashiAyami ShimizuTakeshi Oki
Published in: Lower urinary tract symptoms (2019)
The present study results showed that first sensation of subjects with IBS without DO was significantly less than that of subjects with DO (P < 0.05), while the bladder capacities of the two groups were the same. An extremely low-volume first sensation may suggest the possibility of IBS without DO.
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