Changes in brain response to urgency before and after treatment of urgency urinary incontinence with onabotulinumtoxin A.
Neurourology and urodynamics(2022)
Abstract
The changes seen in the brain control mechanism after therapy likely reflect reduced bladder sensation caused by BoNTA's peripheral action. We ascribe the SMG and IFG changes to a coping mechanism for urgency which is reduced in those who respond well to treatment.
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Key words
OAB,bladder control,brain,onbotulinumtoxin A,urgency urinary incontinence
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