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UROLOGICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF THE WOLFRAM SYNDROME: OBSERVATIONS IN 14 PATIENTS

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Contrary to some earlier reports, our findings suggest that bladder dysfunction does not always present as a large atonic bladder in the Wolfram syndrome. A low capacity, high pressure bladder with sphincteric dyssynergia is also common. The presence and duration of other syndrome manifestations do not correlate with the type of bladder dysfunction, suggesting that bladder dysfunction may also be a primary rather than secondary component of the syndrome.

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