A Case of Hinman Syndrome Successfully Treated by Non-Surgical Measures
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
;
: 722-727, 1999.
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en Coreano
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| ID: wpr-7735
ABSTRACT
Hinman syndrome is a condition caused by an incoordination between the detrusor and external urethral sphincter during bladder contraction. Manifestations include day-and-night wetting, residual urine, infected urine, vesicoureteral reflux, christmas-tree shaped bladder-wall change, and upper tract damage without neurologic lesion or anatomical obstruction. Recently, this incoordination was postulated to be due to over-compensation of the external sphincter which compensates the uninhibitory detrusor contraction and pathological persistence of this "detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia" habit after brain cortical maturation. Accordingly, this syndrome is an acquired psychosocial-behavioral problem, reversible by bladder training and does not necessitate surgical intervention. We report a case of nonneurogenic neurogenic bladder who was successfully treated by biofeedback training, anticholinergic drugs and intermittent catheterization.
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Asunto principal:
Ataxia
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Uretra
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Reflujo Vesicoureteral
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Biorretroalimentación Psicológica
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Vejiga Urinaria
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Vejiga Urinaria Neurogénica
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Encéfalo
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Cateterismo
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Catéteres
Idioma:
Coreano
Revista:
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society
Año:
1999
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