Non-traumatic neurourology

Author(s):  
Jalesh N. Panicker ◽  
Clare J. Fowler

This chapter reviews bladder disturbances in non-traumatic neurological conditions and provides an approach to its evaluation and management. The pattern of bladder dysfunction depends upon the level of neurological localisation and accordingly, lesions can be suprapontine, infrapontine/suprasacral (spinal), or infrasacral. The importance of the frontal lobes for bladder control has been confirmed and vascular disease or tumour can result in incontinence. There is better understanding about the very different urological profile of the two sometimes confused conditions, multiple system atrophy and Parkinson’s disease. Guidelines for the management of lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple sclerosis are reviewed. Lower urinary tract (LUT) dysfunction is common in neurological disease and its importance to patient health and quality of life is now widely recognized.

Author(s):  
Martha Moreira Cavalcante Castro ◽  
Maíssa Andrade ◽  
Vanessa Xavier ◽  
Juliana Bonfim ◽  
Lilian Bastos ◽  
...  

The dysfunction of the lower urinary tract (DTUI) is an abnormal pattern of the urinary control with loss of coordinated capacity storage, stocking and elimination of urine. In order to assess the impact of lower urinary tract dysfunction in their child’s caregivers, this series was performed to evaluate 30 cases of caregivers of children with voiding disorders. Applied HAD scales and SF-36. Of these, 60% (n = 18) had anxiety symptoms and 43.3% (n = 13) depressive symptoms. Despite the scale items of quality of life was above average, the items pain, general health, vitality, emotional limitations and mental health measures were below the average. Thus, the effect of voiding dysfunction in parents of children affects the mood and quality of life in their daily lives.


2011 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 571-577 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcos Lopes ◽  
Alexandre Ferraro ◽  
Ulysses Dória Filho ◽  
Evelyn Kuckzinski ◽  
Vera H. Koch

2014 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 2-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Schultz ◽  
Birgitte Boye ◽  
Olof Jonsson ◽  
Peter Thind ◽  
Wiking Månsson

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