Spinal extradural arachnoid cyst: A rare cause of neurogenic bladder We report a rare case of a large lumbosacral extradural arachnoid cyst compressing the cauda equina resulting into the secondary neurogenic bladder A 45-year-old female patient presented in the OPD with the complaints of recurrent attacks of burning micturition and low back pain
Neurogenic Bladder: Causes, Symptoms Management Though there isn’t a cure for neurogenic bladder, treatments are available to help manage your symptoms There are also advances in medical care and ongoing research for more effective treatments to help you adapt to and manage neurogenic bladder
Urogenital dysfunction in neurological diseases - Nature Among the visceral organs, the urogenital organs are unique because they are under both autonomic and voluntary control Overactive bladder occurs in diseases affecting the brain or the spinal
Neurogenic bladder in an infant due to spinal arachnoid cyst We report a case of a female infant with an arachnoid cyst diagnosed at the age of 6 months, who suffered from intractable, repeated febrile urinary tract infections (UTI) for the previous 3 months
Spinal Extradural Arachnoid Cyst: A Case Report - PMC We report a case presenting extradural arachnoid cyst of probable traumatic origin leading to irreversible neurological deficits including paraparesis and neurogenic bladder
Arachnoid Cysts - Johns Hopkins Medicine Arachnoid cysts — even large ones — that do not cause symptoms or put pressure on the brain or spinal cord do not require treatment The main goal of arachnoid cyst treatment is to drain fluid from the cyst and relieve pressure