2001
DOI: 10.1002/nau.1017
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Urinary dysfunction in Brown‐Séquard syndrome

Abstract: Brown-Séquard syndrome (BS) is a rare but well documented condition of the spinal cord hemisection, comprising hemiparesis with crossed superficial sensory disturbance. However, little is known of micturitional function in BS, although some patients with BS are troubled with severe voiding difficulty and urinary incontinence. We performed urinary questionnaire and urodynamic studies in eight patients with BS, including seven men and one woman, mean age of 41 years. Detailed questionnaire showed that five of th… Show more

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“…The bladder/sphincter are innervated bilaterally. However, bladder/sphincter function might alter, even though the spinal lesion is unilateral, as seen in Brown–Sequard syndrome 1 . Supra‐spinal control of micturition has recently been extensively studied.…”
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“…The bladder/sphincter are innervated bilaterally. However, bladder/sphincter function might alter, even though the spinal lesion is unilateral, as seen in Brown–Sequard syndrome 1 . Supra‐spinal control of micturition has recently been extensively studied.…”
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confidence: 99%