2007
DOI: 10.1016/s1166-7087(07)92330-1
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Chapitre C - Troubles vésico-sphinctériens et sclérose en plaques

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“…In the literature, the estimated prevalence of hydronephrosis is comparable with 12.1% in a population of patients suffering from MS . However, lithiasis is less frequent in MS patients than in our HSP cohort, ranging from 2% to 10%, which could be explained by the initial lack of follow‐up of our patients . Seventeen percent of renal failure was found, which is comparable to Castel‐Lacanal et al results in a cohort of MS patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In the literature, the estimated prevalence of hydronephrosis is comparable with 12.1% in a population of patients suffering from MS . However, lithiasis is less frequent in MS patients than in our HSP cohort, ranging from 2% to 10%, which could be explained by the initial lack of follow‐up of our patients . Seventeen percent of renal failure was found, which is comparable to Castel‐Lacanal et al results in a cohort of MS patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Il comportait un bilan diagnostique sous forme de « check-list » très complète permettant à tout spécialiste d'avoir les éléments nécessaires au raisonnement et au bilan diagnostique. L'AFU a édité des recommandations pour les symptômes de vessie neurologique selon la maladie d'origine : sclérose en plaques [13], spina bifida et myéloméningocèle [14], maladie de Parkinson [15], accident vasculaire cérébral [16], diabète sucré [17]. Les recommandations du groupe d'étude de neurourologie de langue française (GENULF) tiennent compte des maladies spécifiques comme les lésions médullaires, le spina bifida [18] ou bien la sclérose en plaques [19].…”
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“…Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are well known and well described in MS. The most common symptom is overactive bladder syndrome with mostly an overactive detrusor on cystometry [ 5 , 6 ]. In contrary, only few studies described urinary disorders in NMOSD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%