Med. praxi. 2012;9(4):179-182

OAB and urinary incontinence

MUDr.Eva Burešová, MUDr.Aleš Vidlář, doc.MUDr.Vladimír Študent, Ph.D.
Urologická klinika LF UP a FN Olomouc

Numerous papers address the issue of urinary incontinence. It is one of the most common lower urinary tract symptoms. Although urinary

incontinence is not a serious condition associated with high morbidity or mortality rates, it has a significant impact on the quality

of life of patients. The aim of the paper is to present an overview of the issue of urinary incontinence with a focus on OAB, ranging from

terminology to diagnosis to treatment options.

Keywords: overactive bladder, urinary incontinence, anticholinergic drugs, muscarinic receptors, botulinum toxin

Published: April 25, 2012  Show citation

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