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J Pediatr Rehabil Med
December 2017
Department of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.
Introduction: Advances in care have allowed most children with spina bifida (SB) to live to adulthood. The majority have neuropathic bowel dysfunction (NBD), resulting in constipation, incontinence, and diminished quality of life. We sought to 1) describe contemporary NBD management and continence outcomes of adults with SB; 2) describe differences from younger patients; and 3) assess for association with socio-economic factors.
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