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Case Reports

Reversible Bladder Denervation in Acute Polyradiculitis

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Pages 291-293 | Received 28 Mar 1981, Published online: 15 Feb 2010
 

Abstract

A case of reversible bladder denervation in acute polyradiculitis is presented, in which both motor and sensory bladder involvement could be demonstrated using, cystometry and denervation-hypersensitivy testing. Attention is drawn to the differential diagnosis to cauda equina syndromes of other etiologies, and treatment with prompt catheter drainage is emphasized. Catheter removal should be guided by disappearance of denervation supersensitivity, and residual urine control by noninvasive methods is recommended.

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