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  • Title: [Unstable bladder and Sjögren syndrome. Clinical case].
    Author: Sacco F, Rigon G, Sacchini D.
    Journal: Minerva Med; 1996 May; 87(5):257-9. PubMed ID: 8700353.
    Abstract:
    A female patient developed severe detrusor instability years after a diagnosis of Sjogren syndrome. A common etiology could be possible if an association with viral demyelinization in Sjogren patients is confirmed. Vaginal Sicca syndrome was present and responded to a topical androgen-oestriol association with definite cytologic improvement. Anticholinergics were tolerated and moderately effective. Low initial dose were slowly increased (over three months) to avoid excessive mouth dryness and avoid gastrooesophageal symptoms.
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