Psychogenic urinary retention is rare event. 6 cases are reported: diagnostic urologic and neurologic work-up is outlined. The final statement is the exclusion of rare or minimal neurogenic causes (silent disk prolapse, early multiple sclerosis and so on) and the evidence of cause-effect relationship between psychic trauma and starting of urinary symptoms are compulsory to join the diagnosis of psychogenic urinary retention
INTRODUCTION We describe a case of recurrent urinary retention (UR) during 12 degree head down tilt...
Objectives. To study diagnostic capabilities of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) in clarifying...
AIMS: To review studies on the comorbid psychological symptoms and disorders in patients with lower ...
Psychogenic urinary retention occurs relatively infrequently in children and is less common than in ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Urinary retention (UR) can be defined as inability to achieve complete bladder emptying by voluntary...
AIMS: Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be...
SUMMARY Three cases of acute urinary retention due to sacral myeloradiculitis are described. The aut...
Urinary retention rarely affects women. In obstructive retention the source must be determined and t...
Acute urinary retention is a common urologic problem. The vast majority of patients are men with ben...
INTRODUCTION: Voiding disorders are common complication after traumatic brain injury. Usually, they ...
Objectives: Urinary retention in women is uncommon and there are numerous etiological factors. Most ...
Electrolyte abnormalities are common medical complications of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Hyponatr...
INTRODUCTION We describe a case of recurrent urinary retention (UR) during 12 degree head down tilt...
Objectives. To study diagnostic capabilities of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) in clarifying...
AIMS: To review studies on the comorbid psychological symptoms and disorders in patients with lower ...
Psychogenic urinary retention occurs relatively infrequently in children and is less common than in ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Aims Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be ...
Urinary retention (UR) can be defined as inability to achieve complete bladder emptying by voluntary...
AIMS: Chronic urinary retention occurring in young women is poorly understood and a cause may not be...
SUMMARY Three cases of acute urinary retention due to sacral myeloradiculitis are described. The aut...
Urinary retention rarely affects women. In obstructive retention the source must be determined and t...
Acute urinary retention is a common urologic problem. The vast majority of patients are men with ben...
INTRODUCTION: Voiding disorders are common complication after traumatic brain injury. Usually, they ...
Objectives: Urinary retention in women is uncommon and there are numerous etiological factors. Most ...
Electrolyte abnormalities are common medical complications of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Hyponatr...
INTRODUCTION We describe a case of recurrent urinary retention (UR) during 12 degree head down tilt...
Objectives. To study diagnostic capabilities of somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) in clarifying...
AIMS: To review studies on the comorbid psychological symptoms and disorders in patients with lower ...