Presentation
Chronic difficulty emptying bladder. Prior spinal trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Neurogenic bladder
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Vertical urinary bladder with wall hypertrophy which causes an irregular outline. There is also left sided vesicoureteral reflux.
Case Discussion
Features are most consistent with neurogenic bladder which is a term applied to a dysfunctional urinary bladder that results from an injury to the central or peripheral nerves that control and regulate urination.