4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Integrated control of lower urinary tract - clinical perspective

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages S14-S24

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0706629

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voluntary control micturition; functional brain imaging; bladder sensation neurogenic bladder dysfunction

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The neural mechanisms that determine social bladder control are reviewed, with a particular emphasis on the role played by sensation in the process. Much has been learnt about the neural control of the bladder from studying patients with neurological disease and those disorders that are known to disrupt bladder storage are described. Possible approaches to treatment of the resulting incontinence are reviewed and it is acknowledged that in the future, the optimal treatment for incontinence may be determined by its precise underlying pathophysiology in each instance, for example, suprapontine causes requiring different medication to spinal causes. Although the main emphasis of urologicat research and development so far has been the treatment of incontinence, effective therapy for other bladder disorders such an impaired emptying or bladder pain could have an important impact on the bladder symptoms of many patients.

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