Urinary disorders associated with bilharziasis. Urodynamic evaluation. Findings in 10 cases.:
Urinary disorders associated with bilharziasis. Urodynamic evaluation. Findings in 10 cases.
Med Trop (Mars). 2011 Dec;71(6):572-4
Authors: Guinet A, Jousse M, Verollet D, Le Breton F, Amarenco G
Abstract
Bilharziasis urinary disorders are characterized by recurent hematuria, overactive bladder symptoms (urgency, frequency and urge incontinence) and sometimes weak stream with or without urinary retention. We report 10 cases of urodynamic assessment. RESULTS: The main urodynamic symptom was overactive detrusor with uninhibited detrusor contraction during the filling phase. Only 1 patient had underactive detrusor leading to urinary retention. Urinary symptoms were secondary to a neurogenic abnormality (spinal lesion) in 2 cases, and to a specific lesion of bladder mucosa in 8 cases. CONCLUSION: Urodynamic investigations are usefull in bilharziasis urinary disorders in order to specify the pathophysiology of urinary symptoms and to point a specific neurogenic (spinal) alteration in the genesis of the urinary symptoms.
PMID: 22393623 [PubMed – in process]
Last Updated: July 27, 2020 by uabadmin
Urinary disorders associated with bilharziasis. Urodynamic evaluation. Findings in 10 cases.
Urinary disorders associated with bilharziasis. Urodynamic evaluation. Findings in 10 cases.:
Urinary disorders associated with bilharziasis. Urodynamic evaluation. Findings in 10 cases.
Med Trop (Mars). 2011 Dec;71(6):572-4
Authors: Guinet A, Jousse M, Verollet D, Le Breton F, Amarenco G
Abstract
Bilharziasis urinary disorders are characterized by recurent hematuria, overactive bladder symptoms (urgency, frequency and urge incontinence) and sometimes weak stream with or without urinary retention. We report 10 cases of urodynamic assessment. RESULTS: The main urodynamic symptom was overactive detrusor with uninhibited detrusor contraction during the filling phase. Only 1 patient had underactive detrusor leading to urinary retention. Urinary symptoms were secondary to a neurogenic abnormality (spinal lesion) in 2 cases, and to a specific lesion of bladder mucosa in 8 cases. CONCLUSION: Urodynamic investigations are usefull in bilharziasis urinary disorders in order to specify the pathophysiology of urinary symptoms and to point a specific neurogenic (spinal) alteration in the genesis of the urinary symptoms.
PMID: 22393623 [PubMed – in process]
Category: Research Articles Tags: case study, neurogenic bladder, overactive bladder, urodynamics
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