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Association of Urinary Incontinence with Cognition, Transfers and Discharge Destination in Acute Stroke Inpatient Rehabilitation
Journal article

Association of Urinary Incontinence with Cognition, Transfers and Discharge Destination in Acute Stroke Inpatient Rehabilitation

David S Kushner and Doug Johnson-Greene
Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases, Vol.27(10), pp.2677-2682
2018-10
PMID: 29941393

Abstract

Stroke—urinary incontinence—rehabilitation—outcome assessment—prognosis—discharge destination

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Citation topics
1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.142 Urology
1.142.165 Urinary Incontinence
Web Of Science research areas
Neurosciences
Peripheral Vascular Disease
ESI research areas
Neuroscience & Behavior

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