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5. Wake-up call: 4 out of 5 older hospitalised patients have nocturnal lower urinary tract symptoms

6. Toileting-related falls at night in hospitalised patients: The role of nocturia

7. The association between nocturia, hormonal symptoms and bladder parameters in women: an observational study.

8. Does successful treatment of overactive bladder improve co-morbidities in patients with nocturia?

9. Nocturnal voiding frequency does not describe nocturia-related bother

11. Sleep quality matters more to community-dwelling individuals than nocturia frequency.

14. TANGO - a screening tool to identify comorbidities on the causal pathway of nocturia

19. Characteristics of geriatric rehabilitation inpatients with nocturia: RESORT.

20. Previously healthy unvaccinated adults have significant functional limitations in the medium and long term after mild COVID-19.

21. NITES, a nocturnal bladder score to aid diagnosis during the transition to older age care.

22. Pediatric incontinence questionnaire (PINQ): translation and transcultural adaptation to Brazilian Portuguese.

24. The Bladder at Night during Hospitalisation: Towards optimal care for elderly patients with nocturia.

25. Wake-up call: 4 out of 5 older hospitalised patients have nocturnal lower urinary tract symptoms.

26. The role of lower urinary tract symptoms in fall risk assessment tools in hospitals: a review.

27. Toileting-related falls at night in hospitalised patients: The role of nocturia.

28. Does successful treatment of overactive bladder improve co-morbidities in patients with nocturia?

29. Nocturnal voiding frequency does not describe nocturia-related bother.

30. Questions to ask a patient with nocturia.

31. TANGO - a screening tool to identify comorbidities on the causal pathway of nocturia.

32. Nocturia as a marker of poor health: Causal associations to inform care.

33. The transition of young adults with lifelong urological needs from pediatric to adult services: An international children's continence society position statement.

34. Myotonometry Reliably Measures Muscle Stiffness in the Thenar and Perineal Muscles.

35. Treatment of daytime urinary incontinence: A standardization document from the International Children's Continence Society.

36. Bladder function development and its urodynamic evaluation in neonates and infants less than 2 years old.

37. Outcome of a standardized approach to childhood urinary symptoms-long-term follow-up of 720 patients.

38. Bladder and bowel dysfunction and the resolution of urinary incontinence with successful management of bowel symptoms in children.

39. Effect of indomethacin on desmopressin resistant nocturnal polyuria and nocturnal enuresis.

40. The management of adolescents with neurogenic urinary tract and bowel dysfunction.

41. Tailoring treatment of monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis: the role of maximum voided capacity.

42. Lower urinary tract changes in young adults using ketamine.

43. Acupuncture as a treatment for nocturnal enuresis.

44. Mode of treatment affects quality of life in head and neck cancer survivors: Implications for holistic care.

45. Assessment of non-neurogenic incontinence and lower urinary tract symptoms in adolescents and young adults.

46. Overt diabetes mellitus adversely affects surgical outcomes of noncardiovascular patients.

47. Peri-operative blood transfusion increases length of hospital stay and number of postoperative complications in non-cardiac surgical patients.

48. Endoscopic assessment of the nasopharynx: an objective score of abnormality to predict the likelihood of malignancy.

49. Peri-operative hyperglycemia: a consideration for general surgery?

50. Editorial comment.

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