Aashi Forum Moderator

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| | 01/25/07 - 06:51 AM  
 
   
 
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A 25-year-old woman with known multiple sclerosis comes to your clinic complaining of urinary hesitancy. She states that her symptoms have begun gradually over the last 3 months and have progressively worsened. Cystometrics show bladder hypertonicity with sphincter dyssynergy. What is the treatment of choice for this patient's symptoms? (A) Oxybytynin (B) Oxybutynin and intermittent bladder catheterization (C) Amitriptyline (D) Bethanechol (E) Bethanechol and intermittent bladder catheterization (F) Amantadine
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| prathapdoctor Forum Elite
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| | 01/25/07 - 08:02 AM  
 
   
 
|   #2 |
oxybutynin and intermittent bladder cathetirization.
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| CocaCola Forum Guru

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| | 01/25/07 - 08:14 AM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
agree with prath
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| anjushree Forum Guru
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| | 01/25/07 - 09:12 AM  
 
   
 
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SPINCTER DYSSYNERGY------WITH BLADDER contraction proximal urethra also contracts ans----B
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| Aashi Forum Moderator

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| | 01/25/07 - 01:21 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
Yep its B
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