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Sabine Eschlböck ◽  
Gustav Kiss ◽  
Florian Krismer ◽  
Alessandra Fanciulli ◽  
Christine Kaindlstorfer ◽  
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Tsuyoshi Majima ◽  
Yoshihisa Matsukawa ◽  
Yasuhito Funahashi ◽  
Masashi Kato ◽  
Naoto Sassa ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
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Natalie Grant ◽  
Reza Sadjadi ◽  
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Abstract Objective To characterize the prevalence, onset, and burden of urinary and bowel dysfunction in adult patients with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) and to evaluate any sex differences in symptom presentation. Methods In this retrospective and prospective study, we performed medical record review (n = 103), analyzed the results of clinically indicated urodynamic testing (n = 11), and developed and distributed a symptom and quality of life (QOL) survey (n = 59). Results Urinary and bowel symptoms are highly prevalent in both males (75.0%) and females (78.8%) in this population, most commonly urinary urgency, often leading to incontinence. Time to onset of first urinary or bowel symptom occurs approximately a decade earlier in males. Seventy-two percent of symptomatic patients report a limitation to QOL. Urodynamic evaluation provides evidence of three distinct mechanisms underlying lower urinary tract dysfunction: involuntary detrusor contractions (indicating uncontrolled neuronal stimulation with or without leakage), motor underactivity of the bladder, and asynergy between detrusor contraction and sphincter relaxation. Conclusions Beyond gait and balance difficulties, urinary and bowel symptoms are common in adults with ALD and impair QOL. Males are affected at a younger age but both sexes experience a higher symptom burden with age. As this population also experiences gait and balance impairment, patients with ALD are more vulnerable to urinary urgency leading to incontinence. Urodynamic evaluation may help better elucidate the pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, which can allow more targeted treatment.


2020 ◽  
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Hatem Hussin ◽  
Mayy Neemat-Allah MA ◽  
Diab Mohammed ◽  
Doaa Abd El-Aziz

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
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M. Taverna ◽  
A. Mantovani ◽  
C. Cini ◽  
C. Zaccaro ◽  
F. Dell’Otto ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Maurizio Serati ◽  
Valerio Iacovelli ◽  
Simona Cantaluppi ◽  
Andrea Braga ◽  
Matteo Balzarro ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 203 ◽  
pp. e821
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Bedeir Ali-El-Dein* ◽  
Ahmed Elhefnawy ◽  
Mohamed H Zahran ◽  
Atallah A Shaaban ◽  
Mohamed A Ghoneim

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