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Contributors |
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Introduction |
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PART I Epidemiology and Pathophysiology of Neurogenic Bladders |
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Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Neurogenic Bladder |
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Chapter 2 Pathophysiology of Detrusor Overactivity |
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Chapter 3 Pathophysiology of Detrusor Underactivity/Acontractile Detrusor |
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Chapter 4 Pathophysiology of the Low Compliant Bladder |
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20 | (7) |
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Chapter 5 Pathophysiology and Prevalence of Detrusor-Sphincter Dyssynergia |
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27 | (4) |
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Chapter 6 Pathophysiology of Autonomic Dysreflexia |
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31 | (7) |
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Chapter 7 Pathophysiology of Spinal Shock |
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PART II Neurologic Pathologies Responsible for the Development of the Neurogenic Bladder |
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Section A Peripheral Neuropathies |
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Chapter 8 Systemic Illnesses (Diabetes Mellitus, Sarcoidosis, Alcoholism, and Porphyrias) |
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Chapter 9 Peripheral Neuropathies of the Lower Urinary Tract Following Pelvic Surgery and Radiation Therapy |
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Section B Hereditary and Degenerative Diseases |
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Chapter 10 Dementia and Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction |
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Chapter 11 Pathologies of the Basal Ganglia, Such as Parkinson's and Huntington's Diseases |
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Section C Demyelinating Neuropathies |
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Chapter 12 Multiple Sclerosis, Transverse Myelitis, Tropical Spastic Paraparesis, Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy, Lyme Disease |
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Section D Vascular Pathologies and Tumors of the Brain Presents |
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Chapter 13 Cerebrovascular Accidents, Intracranial Tumors, and Voiding Dysfunction |
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Section E Disk Prolapse And Tumors Of The Spinal Cord |
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Chapter 14 Tumors of the Spine, Intervertebral Disk Prolapse, the Cauda Equina Syndrome |
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Chapter 15 Tethered Cord Syndrome |
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Section F Traumatic Injuries of the Central Nervous System |
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Chapter 16 Spinal Cord Injury and Cerebral Trauma |
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Section G Other Neurologic Pathologies Responsible for Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction |
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Chapter 17 Cerebral Palsy, Cerebellar Ataxia, Aids, Phacomatosis, Neuromuscular Disorders, and Epilepsy |
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Chapter 18 Syringomyelia and Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction |
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PART III Evaluation of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction |
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Chapter 19 Considerations for the Focused Neuro-Urologic History and Physical Exam |
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Chapter 20 Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Neurogenic Bladder |
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Chapter 21 Endoscopic Evaluation of Neurogenic Bladder |
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Chapter 22 Evaluation of Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction: Urodynamics |
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Chapter 23 Electrophysiologic Evaluation: Basic Principles and Clinical Applications |
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Chapter 24 Neuroimaging in the Evaluation of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction |
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Chapter 25 PRactical Guide to Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Patients With Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction |
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Chapter 26 Classification of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction |
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Chapter 27 Conservative Treatment |
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Chapter 28 Systemic, Intrathecal, and Intravesical Pharmacologic Treatment of Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction |
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Chapter 29 Management of Autonomic Dysreflexia |
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Chapter 30 Peripheral and Intravesical Electrical Stimulation of the Bladder to Restore Bladder Function |
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Chapter 31 Surgery to Improve Reservoir Function |
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Chapter 32 Surgery to Improve Bladder Outlet Function |
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Chapter 33 Urinary Diversion |
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Chapter 34 Transappendicular Continent Cystostomy Technique (Mitrofanoff Principle) |
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Chapter 35 Tissue Engineering and Cell Therapies for Neurogenic Bladder Augmentation and Urinary Continence Restoration |
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Chapter 36 Neuroprotection and Repair After Spinal Cord Injury |
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Chapter 37 Neural Rerouting in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury |
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PART VI Synthesis of Treatment |
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Chapter 38 An Overview of Treatment Alternatives for Different Types of Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in Adults |
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Chapter 39 Complications Related to Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction I: Infection, Lithiasis, and Neoplasia |
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Chapter 40 Complications Related to Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction II: Upper Urinary Tract |
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Chapter 41 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Men With Neurogenic Bladder |
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PART VIII Sexual dysfunction and reproduction in neurologic disorders |
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Chapter 42 Pathophysiology of Male Sexual Dysfunction After Spinal Cord Injury |
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Chapter 43 Treatment Modalities for Erectile Dysfunction in Neurologic Patients |
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Chapter 44 Fertility Issues in Men With Spinal Cord Injury |
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Chapter 45 Pregnancy in Spinal Cord Injury |
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PART IX Prognosis and Follow-up |
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Chapter 46 Prognosis of Neurogenic Bladders |
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PART X Neurogenic Bladders in Developing Countries |
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Chapter 47 Challenges of Management of Neurogenic Bladder in the Developing World |
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PART XI References for Reports and guidelines |
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Chapter 48 Reports and Guidelines in Relation to Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction: A Selection |
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Index |
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