Résumé
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Contrairement à la femme, l’homme souffre plus fréquemment d’incontinence par hyperactivité vésicale que d’incontinence urinaire à l’effort.
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Chez l’homme, l’incontinence à l’effort survient le plus souvent suite à une intervention à la prostate avec lésion du sphincter urétral.
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Anamnèse et examen clinique sont indispensables pour le diagnostic et le choix d’un traitement adéquat. Ils permettent de découvrir des symptômes et des signes « d’appel » qui nécessitent une consultation spécialisée.
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Wyndaele, J.J. (2011). Sémiologie et examen clinique. In: Les incontinences urinaires de l’homme. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-287-99160-8_5
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