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Non-neurogenic Female LUTS

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EAU Guidelines on Non-neurogenic Female LUTS

The Non-neurogenic Female LUTS guidelines course is divided into 2 learning units. Each learning Unit consists of multiple-choice questions that you can answer by navigating to the corresponding chapter of the Non-neurogenic Female LUTS guideline. The questions are offered for self-assessment of your knowledge of the EAU Guidelines on Non-neurogenic Female LUTS.

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Cheat Sheet: Epidemiology, classification and diagnosis

Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are a common occurrence for women and cause a great deal of distress. The average estimated prevalence is 66.6%. LUTS are often classified into clinical syndromes such as overactive bladder (OAB), underactive bladder (UAB), UI, nocturia or dysfunctional voiding

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Cheat Sheet: Disease Management Overactive Bladder

This cheat sheet covers the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and various treatment approaches for OAB, including lifestyle interventions, behavioural and physical therapies, pharmacological management, and surgical options. The guide emphasizes the complexity of OAB diagnosis and management, highlighting various strategies to improve symptoms and quality of life for affected individuals.

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Cheat Sheet: Disease management: stress urinary incontinence

This cheat sheet outlines key recommendations for managing female lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), focusing on stress urinary incontinence (SUI). It covers classification, diagnostic evaluation, conservative treatments like pelvic floor muscle training and weight loss, pharmacological options, and surgical approaches, including mid-urethral slings and alternative procedures.

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