| Literature DB >> 3107355 |
T Mizuo, M Ando, J Azima, H Ohshima, A Yamauchi.
Abstract
Four patients with neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's disease) manifesting mictional disturbance are presented. They were a man aged 41 years (A) and 3 women aged 26 (B), 46 (C) and 32 (D) years, and their chief complaints included urinary retention, dysuria, urinary frequency and urinary retention. None of them had any organic obstructive disorders in the lower urinary tract. Case A who had neurofibroma at the C2 and L1-2 vertebral bodies had inactive bladder and his urinary flow rate was less than 10 ml/sec. In case B, cystometrogram was initially normal, but changed to inactive bladder type one year later and neurofibromas were found in the vertebral bodies of Th7-8 and L2. Case C, who had inactive bladder cystometrically, underwent removal of 1-acoustic neurinoma and neurinomas of cauda equina. Case D had hyperactive bladder and received resection of the neurofibroma of vertebral bodies from C6 to Th4. The finding of cystometrogram and type of urinary miction disorders suggested vertebral neurofibroma at an early stage.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3107355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hinyokika Kiyo ISSN: 0018-1994