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IJPBS is the Official Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences

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1. A New Perspective on the Etiology of Overactive Bladder Syndrome—Could Overactive Bladder Syndrome Be Associated With Altered Perception of Somatic Sensations as a Result of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? A Case-Control Study

- Tuncay Toprak

- Basar Ayribas

2. Psychiatric disorders in patients with lower urinary tract symptoms: A systematic review including a subgroup meta-analysis on the association between LUTS and depressive symptoms

- Dina M. Mahjoob

- Janine M.W. Janssen

- Gommert A. van Koeveringe

- Carsten Leue

- Frits H.M. van Osch

- Desiree M.J. Vrijens

3. Exploring the Relationship Between Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A Case-Control Study

- Ayoub Salehi Mishani

- Seyed Shahab Banihashem

- Amir Alinejad Khorram

- Shadi Kordbacheh

- Farzad Allameh

4. Could overactive bladder syndrome be associated with altered perception of somatic sensations as a consequence of obsessive compulsive disorder?

- Tuncay Toprak

- Basar Ayribas

- Mehmet Yilmaz

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