Urolog. pro Praxi, 2005; 6: 239-241

THE ROLE OF CLINICAL EVALUATION AND NON-INVASIVE URODYNAMICS IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND FOLLOWUP OF CONGENITAL NEUROGENIC BLADDER

doc. MUDr. Ladislav Valanský PhD., mim. prof
Urologická klinika LF UPJŠ a FN LP, Košice

Children with voiding disorders and/or congenital neurogenic voiding dysfunction (CNVD) represent a significant portion of patients of the pediatric urologist. Seriousness of CNVD results from the risk of early secondary kidney damage and urinary incontinence significantly decreasing the quality of life. Delayed diagnosis of CNVD is common in occult neurologic diseases. Management of CNVD is complex and as a rule needs the lifelong followup. The aim of study is to point out the role of clinical evaluation and non-invasive urodynamics in diagnosis, treatment and followup of children with CNVD.

Keywords: Key words: neurogenic bladder, congenital, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up.

Published: January 1, 2006  Show citation

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Valanský L, prof M. THE ROLE OF CLINICAL EVALUATION AND NON-INVASIVE URODYNAMICS IN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND FOLLOWUP OF CONGENITAL NEUROGENIC BLADDER. Urol. praxi. 2005;6(6):239-241.
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