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When Less Is More in Bladder and Pelvic Health

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When Less Is More in Bladder and Pelvic Health

In this episode of Inside Nephrology: A Weekly Review, we explore new evidence that challenges long-held assumptions about diagnostic testing in urology and beyond. From the FUTURE trial’s surprising findings on urodynamic testing, to a rare lupus case highlighting the importance of systemic assessment, and new insights from the MAPP Research Network on chronic pelvic pain — today’s studies underscore a growing shift toward more personalized, cost-effective care. Tune in for expert commentary and key takeaways that could reshape diagnostic and treatment protocols across specialties.

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- Nguyen D et al. Concomitant Lupus Enteritis and Lupus Cystitis: Case Report and Literature Review. Korean J Gastroenterol. 2025;85(3):395-403. doi:10.4166/kjg.2025.015


- Abdel-Fattah M et al. Invasive urodynamic investigations in women with refractory OAB: FUTURE trial. Health Technol Assess. 2025;29(27):1-139. doi:10.3310/UKYW4923


- Schrepf A et al. Widespread Pain Moderates Response to Therapies in UCPPS: A MAPP Study. Neurourol Urodyn. 2025;44(6):1290-1295. doi:10.1002/nau.70068

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