Stasa Tadic
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Podium Poster Session 7 LUTS Etiology and Treatment 69 Functional brain activity and white matter structure are impaired in elderly urge-incontinent subjects compared to normal control.
Podium Poster Session 8 Investigation and Intervention 94 Brain activity underlying continence control in older women with urgency incontinence – a potential marker of functional status.
Podium Session 23 Brain, Hormones and Sex 211 Structural damage of brain’s white matter affects brain-bladder control in older women with urgency incontinence
Podium Session 22 Neurourology II 214 Brain activity measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is related to patient reports and clinical severity of urge urinary incontinence
Podium Poster Session 11 Ageing 93 AGE-ASSOCIATED BRAIN CHANGES AND REGULATION OF BLADDER FUNCTION AMONG OLDER URGE-INCONTINENT WOMEN: ROLE OF WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITIES
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Mr Stasa D Tadic declared on the Friday 23rd March 2012 that they did not have any existing or known future financial relationships or affiliations to disclose (NONE).
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