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Textbook of the neurogenic bladder

By: Corcos, JacquesContributor(s): Ginsberg, David [Editor] | Karsenty, Gilles [Editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: CRC Press, 2016Edition: 3rd edDescription: xviii, 821 pISBN: 9781482215540Subject(s): Bladder | Neurogenic BladderDDC classification: WJ500
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Contents:

Chapter 1: Simplified anatomy of the vesicourethral functional unit
Chapter 2: Pharmacology of the lower urinary tract
Chapter 3: Integrated physiology of the lower urinary tract
Chapter 4: Physiology of normal sexual function
Chapter 5: Epidemiology of the neurogenic bladder
Chapter 6: Ultrastructure of neurogenic bladders
Chapter 7: Pathophysiology of neurogenic detrusor overactivity
Chapter 8: Pathophysiology of detrusor underactivity/​acontractile detrusor
Chapter 9: Pathophysiology of the low-compliant bladder
Chapter 10: Dyssynergic sphincter
Chapter 11: Pathophysiology of autonomic dysreflexia
Chapter 12: Pathophysiology of spinal shock
Chapter 13: Systemic illnesses (diabetes mellitus, sarcoidosis, alcoholism, and porphyrias)
Chapter 14: Other peripheral neuropathies (lumbosacral herpes zoster, genitourinary herpes, tabes dorsalis, Guillain-Barré syndrome)
Chapter 15: Peripheral neuropathies of the lower urinary tract following pelvic surgery and radiation therapy
Chapter 16: Dementia and lower urinary tract dysfunction
Chapter 17: Pathologies of the basal ganglia, such as Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases
Chapter 18: Urinary dysfunction in multiple system atrophy
Chapter 19: Multiple sclerosis
Chapter 20: Other diseases (transverse myelitis, tropical spastic paraparesis, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, Lyme's disease)
Chapter 21: Cerebrovascular accidents, intracranial tumors, and urologic consequences
Chapter 22: Intervertebral disk prolapse
Chapter 23: Cauda equina injury
Chapter 24: Tumors of the spinal cord
Chapter 25: Tethered cord syndrome
Chapter 26: Spinal cord injury and cerebral trauma.
Chapter 27: Cerebral palsy, cerebellar ataxia, AIDS, phacomatosis, neuromuscular disorders, and epilepsy
Chapter 28: Syringomyelia and lower urinary tract dysfunction
Chapter 29: Clinical evaluation: History and physical examination
Chapter 30: The voiding diary
Chapter 31: The pad-weighing test
Chapter 32: Endoscopic evaluation of neurogenic bladder
Chapter 33: Imaging techniques in the evaluation of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Chapter 34: Evaluation of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Basic urodynamics
Chapter 35: Advanced urodynamics: Toward clinical useful neuroimaging in urology
Chapter 36: Normal urodynamic parameters in children
Chapter 37: Urodynamics in infants and children
Chapter 38: Normal urodynamic parameters in adults
Chapter 39: Electrophysiological evaluation: Basic principles and clinical applications
Chapter 40: Practical guide to diagnosis and follow-up of patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Chapter 41: Classification of lower urinary tract dysfunction
Chapter 42: Conservative treatment
Chapter 43: Management of neurogenic bladder with suprapubic cystostomy
Chapter 44: Systemic and intrathecal pharmacologic treatment
Chapter 45: Intravesical pharmacologic treatment for neurogenic detrusor overactivity
Chapter 46: Management of autonomic dysreflexia
Chapter 47: Electrical stimulation for bladder management
Chapter 48: Surgery to improve reservoir function
Chapter 49: Surgery to improve bladder outlet function
Chapter 50: Urinary diversion
Chapter 51: The trans-appendicular continent cystostomy technique (Mitrofanoff principle)
Chapter 52: Tissue engineering and cell therapies for neurogenic bladder augmentation and urinary continence restoration
Chapter 53: Restoration of complete bladder function by neurostimulation.
Chapter 54: Neuroprotection and repair after spinal cord injury
Chapter 55: Neural tube defects: Etiology, prevention, and prenatal diagnosis
Chapter 56: Initial management of meningomyelocele children
Chapter 57: Intravesical electrical stimulation in newborns, infants, and children
Chapter 58: Fecal incontinence in the neurogenic bladder patient
Chapter 59: Adult myelomeningocele
Chapter 60: Treatment alternatives for different types of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in children
Chapter 61: An overview of treatment alternatives for different types of neurogenic bladder dysfunction in adults
Chapter 62: Complications related to neurogenic bladder dysfunction I: Infection, lithiasis, and neoplasia
Chapter 63: Complications related to neurogenic bladder dysfunction II: Vesicoureteral reflux and renal insufficiency
Chapter 64: Benign prostatic hyperplasia and lower urinary tract symptoms in men with neurogenic bladder
Chapter 65: Pathophysiology of male sexual dysfunction after spinal cord injury
Chapter 66: Sexual consequences of multiple sclerosis and other central nervous system disorders
Chapter 67: Treatment modalities for erectile dysfunction in neurological patients
Chapter 68: Fertility issues in men with spinal cord injury
Chapter 69: Pregnancy in spinal cord injury
Chapter 70: Evolution and follow-up of lower urinary tract dysfunction in spinal cord-injured patients
Chapter 71: Neurogenic bladder surveillance in children
Chapter 72: Reports and guidelines in relation to neurogenic bladder dysfunction: A selection

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