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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000011
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000011
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Preferred Name | Neurogenic bladder |
Definitions |
A type of bladder dysfunction caused by neurologic damage. Neurogenic bladder can be flaccid or spastic. Common manifestatios of neurogenic bladder are overflow incontinence, frequency, urgency, urge incontinence, and retention.
Neurogenic bladder sphincter dysfunction (NBSD) can develop as a result of a lesion at any level in the nervous system, including the cerebral cortex, spinal cord, or peripheral nervous system. Neurologic conditions in children leading to neurogenic bladder dysfunction are predominantly congenital neural tube defects (including myelomeningocele, lipomeningocele, sacral agenesis, and occult lesions causing tethered cord). Acquired causes such as spinal cord tumors or trauma or sequelae of transverse myelitis are less frequent. Whereas from an etiologic standpoint neurogenic bladder dysfunction is a heterogeneous group, medical management will be similar irrespective of the underlying cause.
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Lack of bladder control due to nervous system injury
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | A type of bladder dysfunction caused by neurologic damage. Neurogenic bladder can be flaccid or spastic. Common manifestatios of neurogenic bladder are overflow incontinence, frequency, urgency, urge incontinence, and retention. |
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preferred label |
Neurogenic bladder
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label |
Neurogenic bladder
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Neurogenic bladder sphincter dysfunction (NBSD) can develop as a result of a lesion at any level in the nervous system, including the cerebral cortex, spinal cord, or peripheral nervous system. Neurologic conditions in children leading to neurogenic bladder dysfunction are predominantly congenital neural tube defects (including myelomeningocele, lipomeningocele, sacral agenesis, and occult lesions causing tethered cord). Acquired causes such as spinal cord tumors or trauma or sequelae of transverse myelitis are less frequent. Whereas from an etiologic standpoint neurogenic bladder dysfunction is a heterogeneous group, medical management will be similar irrespective of the underlying cause.
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Neurogenic bladder
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database_cross_reference |
MedlinePlus:MTHU037120
SNOMEDCT:398064005
NCIt:C79696
UMLS:C0005697
MedDRA:10029279
SNOMEDCT_US:397732007
MeSH:D001750
SNOMEDCT_US:398064005
DOID:12143
ICD10:N31
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HP:0000011
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HP:0000011
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Lack of bladder control due to nervous system injury
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