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Overactive bladder: Is there a link to the metabolic syndrome in men?

Kirby, Michael G (author)
Wagg, Adrian (author)
Cardozo, Linda (author)
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Chapple, Christopher (author)
Castro-Diaz, David (author)
de Ridder, Dirk (author)
Espuna-Pons, Montserrat (author)
Haab, Francois (author)
Kelleher, Con (author)
Kölbl, Heinz (author)
Milsom, Ian, 1950 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper, Avdelningen för obstetrik och gynekologi,Institute of Clinical Sciences, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Van Kerrebroeck, Philip (author)
Vierhout, Mark (author)
Salvatore, Stefano (author)
Tubaro, Andrea (author)
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2010-10-25
2010
English.
In: Neurourology and urodynamics. - : Wiley. - 1520-6777 .- 0733-2467. ; 29:8, s. 1360-4
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  • It is becoming increasingly clear that a variety of metabolic, cardiovascular, and endocrine factors contribute to male pelvic health. In particular, a growing body of evidence suggests a relationship between lower urinary tract symptoms, benign prostatic hyperplasia, overactive bladder, erectile dysfunction, and the metabolic syndrome. This article explores these relationships, focusing on the role of the autonomic nervous system and hyperinsulinemia, together with their implications for urological practice.

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