Advanced Uropathy in a Child With Underactive Bladder: Unusual Presentation, Treatment, and Long-term Follow Up.
Advanced Uropathy in a Child With Underactive Bladder: Unusual Presentation, Treatment, and Long-term Follow Up.
Urol Case Rep. 2015 Mar;3(2):37-9
Authors: Alazab RS, Saqan RS, Abu Shamma F
Abstract
Underactive bladder in children is characterized by low voiding frequency; straining, hypotonic high capacity bladder, and significant residual urine. The usual presentation is recurrent urinary tract infections. Accurate evidence-based diagnosis and treatment is crucial. Subjective and objective improvement and regain of normal voiding can be achieved in response to bladder rehabilitation program and correction of serious complications.
PMID: 26793494 [PubMed]
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Advanced Uropathy in a Child With Underactive Bladder: Unusual Presentation, Treatment, and Long-term Follow Up.
Underactive bladder in children is characterized by low voiding frequency; straining, hypotonic high capacity bladder, and significant residual urine. The usual presentation is recurrent urinary tract infections. Accurate evidence-based diagnosis and treatment is crucial. Subjective and objective improvement and regain of normal voiding can be achieved in response to bladder rehabilitation program and correction of serious complications.
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Category: Research Articles Tags: case study, Lazy-bladder syndrome, underactive bladder, Vesico-ureteral reflux, Voiding dysfunction
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