作者: S. D. Forrester , M. Kimsey , C. A. T. Buffington
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摘要: SUMMARY Recent evidence supports the hypothesis that idiopathicLUTS are more likely to result from a disease affecting thebladder, as well other organs, than bladder disease.Our observations modifications have beneficial effecton intestinal and behavioral signs in addition LUTS 5 sug-gest changes form, environment, presentationof food may influence appearance of LUTS. REFERENCES 1. Buffington CAT. Comorbidity interstitial cystitis with unex-plained clinical conditions. J Urol 172:1242–1248, 2004.2. CAT, Westropp JL, Chew DJ, et al. A case-control study ofindoor-housed cats lower urinary tract signs. Am Vet Med Assoc 228:722–725, 2006.3. Fenton BW. Limbic associated pelvic pain: explain thediagnostic relationships features patients chronic pain. Hypotheses doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2006.12.025, 2007.4. Gluckman PD, Hanson MA. Developmental origins paradigm:A mechanistic evolutionary perspective.