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question - zakroos
#1
what kind of urinary incontinence in normal pressure hydrocephalus ???
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#2
Neurogenic??
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#3
Urinary urgency rather than incontinence may be present at early stages. Also, the patient's gait disorder may impede him from getting to the bathroom. In later stages, urinary incontinence is accompanied by a lack of concern, reflecting its probable origin in frontal lobe impairment. From UpTodate
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#4
texaast am sorry I do not know the answer.....amirh899 the options were:

bladder neck dyssynergia
chronic bladder inflammation
detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia
failure of bladder neck closure
failure to inhibit the voiding reflex
would you please exclude them for me? I have problem with urinary incontinence subject
thank you
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#5
failuure to inhibit the voidingreflex
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#6
Yes based on the notes above failure to inhibit voiding reflex.
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