An underactive urinary bladder (UUB), often occurring after surgery, can lead to urinary
retention even in otherwise healthy people. We systematically reviewed published
reports to determine whether the use of parasympathomimetic agents is warranted in
patients with a UUB.

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Date added to bjui.org: 13/04/2008 (publication information)

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