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  1. Care of the patient with neurogenic bladder
  2. Neurogenic Bladder - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-12-06
  3. The Neurogenic Bladder by Saul Boyarsky, 1967
  4. Textbook of the Neurogenic Bladder, Second Edition
  5. Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction: Diagnosis, Treatment, Long-Term Follow-up
  6. Evaluation and Treatment of the Neurogenic Bladder
  7. Neurology of Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Dysfunction: Blue Books of Practical Neurology, Volume 23 (Blue Books of Neurology) by Clare J. Fowler MScFRCP, 1999-08-15
  8. Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Neurogenic Vesical Dysfunction (International Perspectives in Urology) by Edward J. McGuire, 1984-01
  9. Urinary Bladder: Neurology and Dynamics by Tage Hald, 1982-11
  10. Treating the Adult Neurogenic Bladder, An Issue of Urologic Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by John Stoffel MD, Edward J. McGuire MD, 2010-11-28
  11. Preventive strategies key to UTI management for neurogenic bladder: discriminatory use of antibiotics.(Infectious Diseases)(Urinary Tract Infection): An article from: Pediatric News by Diana Mahoney, 2004-05-01
  12. 2009 Conquering Neurogenic Bladder - The Empowered Patient's Complete Reference - Diagnosis, Treatment Options, Prognosis (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-20
  13. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Neurogenic bladder by Kathleen D. Wright RN, 2002-01-01
  14. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Neurogenic Bladder - Authoritative, Practical Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-03-20

81. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Neurogenic Bladder
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Neurogenic bladder may also be called neuropathic bladder. The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the appropriate time.

82. Urology - Neurogenic Bladder
neurogenic bladder What is a neurogenic bladder? In a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that are supposed to carry these messages do not work properly.
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Neurogenic Bladder
What is a neurogenic bladder?
The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the appropriate time. Nerves carry messages from the bladder to the brain and from the brain to the muscles of the bladder telling them either to tighten or release. In a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that are supposed to carry these messages do not work properly. Complications of a neurogenic bladder:
The following problems are often associated with a neurogenic bladder:

83. Neurogenic Bladder
neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which there is abnormal emptying of the bladder with subsequent retention or incontinence of urine.
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Voiding cystourethrogram Definition: Neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which there is abnormal emptying of the bladder with subsequent retention or incontinence of urine. Depending on the type of nervous damage, the bladder may empty spontaneously (incontinence) or may not empty at all (retention with overflow leakage). Some of the common causes for neurogenic bladder are nervous system tumor , trauma, or inflammatory conditions (such as multiple sclerosis). Review Date: 5/3/2002
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84. Disease - Neurogenic Bladder - Detroit, Michigan
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Voiding cystourethrogram Definition: Neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which there is abnormal emptying of the bladder with subsequent retention or incontinence of urine. Depending on the type of nervous damage, the bladder may empty spontaneously (incontinence) or may not empty at all (retention with overflow leakage). Some of the common causes for neurogenic bladder are nervous system tumor , trauma, or inflammatory conditions (such as multiple sclerosis). Review Date: 5/3/2002
Reviewed By: Alberto Espay, M.D., Department of Neurology, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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Voiding cystourethrogram Definition: Neurogenic bladder is a urinary problem in which there is abnormal emptying of the bladder with subsequent retention or incontinence of urine. Depending on the type of nervous damage, the bladder may empty spontaneously (incontinence) or may not empty at all (retention with overflow leakage). Some of the common causes for neurogenic bladder are nervous system tumor , trauma, or inflammatory conditions (such as multiple sclerosis). Review Date: 5/3/2002
Reviewed By: Alberto Espay, M.D., Department of Neurology, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

86. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders
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What is a neurogenic bladder?
Neurogenic bladder may also be called neuropathic bladder. The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the appropriate time. Nerves carry messages from the bladder to the brain and from the brain to the muscles of the bladder telling them either to tighten or release. In a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that are supposed to carry these messages do not work properly, essentially paralyzing the bladder.
What causes neurogenic bladder?
In children a neurogenic bladder may be secondary to a birth defect or it may be acquired as the result of a different problem. The following are some of the most common causes of neurogenic bladder:
  • spina bifida - a defect that occurs during early fetal development. The defect consists of incomplete bony closure of the spinal cord through which the spinal cord may or may not protrude.
    spinal cord trauma
    central nervous system tumors
In many cases, neurogenic bladder is associated with the following:

87. AAMC: Family Health Resource: Neurogenic Bladder
Detailed information on neurogenic bladder, including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. neurogenic bladder. askAAMC, Find
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88. Genitourinary Disorders: Bladder: Neurogenic Bladder
Genitourinary Disorders Bladder neurogenic bladder. Frankford Hospitals neurogenic bladder. A detailed and treatment. neurogenic bladder.
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89. SpinalNet - Neurogenic Bladder, Neurogenic Bowel, And Sexual Dysfunction In Peop
neurogenic bladder, neurogenic bowel, and sexual dysfunction in people with spinal cord injury.
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90. Child Health Library - Urology - Neurogenic Bladder
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What is a neurogenic bladder?
Neurogenic bladder may also be called neuropathic bladder. The muscles and nerves of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it at the appropriate time.Nerves carry messages from the bladder to the brain and from the brain to the muscles of the bladder telling them either to tighten or release.In a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that are supposed to carry these messages do not work properly, essentially paralyzing the bladder. What causes neurogenic bladder? In children a neurogenic bladder may be secondary to a birth defect or it may be acquired as the result of a different problem.The following are some of the most common causes of neurogenic bladder:

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92. Haverkamp, Et Al. (2003). Structural Basis Of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction. -
Author, Topic Haverkamp, et al. (2003). Structural basis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Structural basis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. II.
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93. Neurogenic Bladder
neurogenic bladder. Definition. neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction that results from interference with the normal nerve pathways associated with urination.
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Neurogenic bladder is a dysfunction that results from interference with the normal nerve pathways associated with urination. Description Normal bladder function is dependent on the nerves that sense the fullness of the bladder (sensory nerves) and on those that trigger the muscle movements that either empty it or retain urine (motor nerves). The reflex to urinate is triggered when the bladder fills to 300-500 ml. The bladder is then emptied when the contraction of the bladder wall muscles forces urine out through the urethra. The bladder, internal sphincters, and external sphincters may all be affected by nerve disorders that create abnormalities in bladder function. There are two categories of neurogenic bladder dysfunction: overactive (spastic or hyper-reflexive) and underactive (flaccid or hypotonic). An overactive neurogenic bladder is characterized by uncontrolled, frequent expulsion of urine from the bladder. There is reduced bladder capacity and incomplete emptying of urine. An underactive neurogenic bladder has a capacity that is extremely large (up to 2000 ml). Due to a loss of the sensation of bladder filling, the bladder does not contract forcefully, and small amounts of urine dribble from the urethra as the bladder pressure reaches a breakthrough point. Causes and symptoms There are numerous causes for neurogenic bladder dysfunction and symptoms vary depending on the cause. An overactive bladder is caused by interruptions in the nerve pathways to the bladder occurring above the sacrum (five fused spinal vertebrae located just above the tailbone or

94. Neurogenic Bladder
Index neurogenic bladder. What is a neurogenic bladder? A neurogenic bladder is a loss of normal control of bladder function caused by damaged nerves.
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What is a neurogenic bladder?
A neurogenic bladder is a loss of normal control of bladder function caused by damaged nerves. There are 2 kinds of neurogenic bladder problems: overactive and underactive. If you have an overactive bladder, you are not able to control when or how much you urinate. If you have an underactive bladder, it holds much more urine than normal. Because you cannot feel when the bladder is full, you leak small amounts of urine as bladder pressure builds.
How does it occur?
Nerves and the muscles of the urinary system work together to hold urine in the bladder and then release it when you go to the bathroom. Nerves tell the brain when the bladder is full. The nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles of the bladder, telling the muscles either to tighten or to release. In a neurogenic bladder, the nerves that carry these messages do not work properly. Neurogenic bladder may be caused by:
  • injuries or birth defects that affect the brain or spinal cord diabetes polio Parkinson's disease multiple sclerosis infection strokes heavy metal poisoning.

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Case Report. Perinephric urinoma secondary to neurogenic bladder with vesicoureteral reflux Report of an adult case. neurogenic bladder. perinephric urinoma.
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97. Neurogenic Bladder - BioDerm
neurogenic bladder and more at BioDerm. neurogenic bladder People with neurogenic bladder have an injury to nerves in the spinal cord.
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