Urolog. pro Praxi, 2005; 6: 256-259

NON-NEUROGENIC DISORDERS OF THE URINARY BLADDER

MUDr. Jaroslav Ženíšek
Urologické oddělení, Nemocnice České Budějovice

Non-neurogenic disorders become aware by their clinical symptoms that significantly affect quality of life, not rarely by recurrent urinary tract infections which accompany them. The knowledge of aetiology and pathogenesis of these disorders, especially in childhood, can together with prevention reduce their incidence. Non-invasive investigations are preferred for the diagnosis. The exceptions are disorder with failed therapy, persistent vesico-ureteric reflux, recurrent infections with fevers or possibly with attacks of acute pyelonephritis. Also non-neurogenic dysfunctions indicated for surgery belong to this group.

Keywords: Key words: non-neurogenic disorders, dysfunctional elimination syndromes, overactive bladder, incontinence.

Published: January 1, 2006  Show citation

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