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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for neurogenic bladder
  1. ... Inverted smile and occult neuropathic bladder Inverted smile-neurogenic bladder Partial facial palsy with urinary abnormalities UFS Urofacial ... C, Skolarikos A. Urofacial syndrome: a subset of neurogenic bladder dysfunction syndromes? Urology. 2011 Oct;78(4):911- ...
  2. ... to these nerves can cause a condition called neurogenic bladder, which makes it difficult to control the flow ... the bladder (ureteral duplication). These kidney abnormalities and neurogenic bladder can lead to frequent urinary tract infections and ...
  3. ... nerves that control bladder function (a condition called neurogenic bladder), liver disease, and joint deformities (contractures). COG5-CDG ...
  4. ... nerves that control bladder function, a condition called neurogenic bladder, causes affected individuals to have progressive difficulty controlling ...
  5. ... nerves that control bladder function, a condition called neurogenic bladder, is another feature that often occurs early in ...
  6. ... constipation, heat intolerance, and the release of urine (neurogenic bladder), and a reduction in or loss of the ...
  7. ... to vasopressin deficiency Diabetes insipidus, central Diabetes insipidus, neurogenic Diabetes insipidus, neurohypophyseal Diabetes insipidus, pituitary Pituitary diabetes ...
  8. ... with the nerves that control the muscle contractions (neurogenic).Intestinal pseudo-obstruction leads to a buildup of ... symptoms. Some people with intestinal pseudo-obstruction have bladder dysfunction such as an inability to pass urine. ...