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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for incontinence
  1. ... dyssynergia), and difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence).About 60 percent of people with Wolfram syndrome ...
  2. ... inability to control the flow of urine (urinary incontinence) have been reported. About half of males with ...
  3. ... control the bowels or the flow of urine (incontinence); depression; uncontrollable crying or laughing (pseudobulbar signs); or ...
  4. ... control the bowels or the flow of urine (incontinence). Additionally, affected individuals may experience a loss of ...
  5. ... loss of sensation in the extremities (peripheral neuropathy), incontinence, seizures, paralysis, an inability to speak, blindness, and ...
  6. ... may have difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence), which can lead to bedwetting. Individuals with Ochoa ...
  7. ... and drooling, difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence), or constipation. Dementia with Lewy bodies is estimated ...