Presentation
Frequent urinary tract infection. Straining during urination.
Patient Data
Age: 4 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Neurogenic bladder
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This micturating cystogram reveals markedly distended and elongated bladder with significant trabeculations and mild bladder neck thickening.
No vesicu-uretric reflux.
Case Discussion
Neurogenic bladder is a type of urinary tract dysfunction. Additional spine imaging is important to identify the underlying cause in pediatric populations.