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  • 4. Association between clean intermittent catheterization and urinary tract infection in infants and toddlers with spina bifida.
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  • 9. Risk of prolapse and urinary complications in adult spina bifida patients with neurogenic acontractile detrusor using clean intermittent catheterization versus Valsalva voiding.
    El Akri M, Brochard C, Hascoet J, Jezequel M, Alimi Q, Khene ZE, Richard C, Bonan I, Kerdraon J, Gamé X, Manunta A, Siproudhis L, Peyronnet B.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2019 Jan; 38(1):269-277. PubMed ID: 30311685
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  • 10. A qualitative interview study on successful pregnancies in women with spina bifida.
    Tong CMC, Dew ME, Zimmerman KD, Hopson BD, Blount JP, Rocque BG, Arynchyna A, Wilson T, Joseph D, Dangle P, Powell D, McLain A.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2022 Feb; 18(1):3.e1-3.e7. PubMed ID: 34862130
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  • 13. Predominant bacteria and patterns of antibiotic susceptibility in urinary tract infection in children with spina bifida.
    Ortiz TK, Velazquez N, Ding L, Routh JC, Wiener JS, Seed PC, Ross SS.
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  • 15. Defining Urinary Tract Infections in Children With Spina Bifida: A Systematic Review.
    Forster CS, Kowalewski NN, Atienza M, Reines K, Ross S.
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  • 16. Urinary tract infections in children with spina bifida: an inventory of 41 European centers.
    Zegers BS, Winkler-Seinstra PL, Uiterwaal CS, de Jong TV, Kimpen JL, de Jong-de Vos van Steenwijk CC.
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  • 17. The impact of neurogenic bladder bowel dysfunction in the sexuality of female spina bifida patients.
    Motta GL, Quiróz Y, Llorens E, Bujons A, Rosito TE.
    J Pediatr Urol; 2021 Jun; 17(3):288.e1-288.e6. PubMed ID: 33546979
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  • 19. Mortality after bladder augmentation in children with spina bifida.
    Szymanski KM, Misseri R, Whittam B, Adams CM, Kirkegaard J, King S, Kaefer M, Rink RC, Cain MP.
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  • 20. Importance of Regular Examination and Follow-up in Pediatric Patients with Neurogenic Bladder: 24-Month Follow-up Study Using a Japanese Health Insurance Database.
    Izumi N, Kitta T, Mitsui T.
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