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Lumbar spondylosis and neuropathic bladder: investigation of 73 patients with chronic urinary symptoms.

Abstract
Seventy-three patients presented with either chronic urinary symptoms such as incontinence, retention, and recurrent urinary infection or chronic low back pain and neurogenic claudication. Lumbar spondylosis was considered to be the major cause of the urological and skeletal symptoms; the diagnosis of a neuropathic bladder depended as much on features in the history as on the results of urological and neurological investigations. The preoperative demonstration of significant lumbar spondylosis was often difficult, but decompressive laminectomy in 34 patients produced relief of urinary symptoms and improvement in bladder function in 75%.
AuthorsM M Sharr, J S Garfield, J D Jenkins
JournalBritish medical journal (Br Med J) Vol. 1 Issue 6011 Pg. 695-7 (Mar 20 1976) ISSN: 0007-1447 [Print] England
PMID1252890 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intervertebral Disc Displacement (diagnosis)
  • Lumbar Vertebrae
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Pressure
  • Spinal Diseases (complications, diagnosis, surgery)
  • Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic (diagnosis, etiology, physiopathology)

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