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Drs. Stoffel and McGuire have developed an issue that supplies
urologists with state-of-the-art reviews devoted to the adult
neurogenic bladder.? Among the stand-out articles are Bladder
Rehabilitation: Goals and Practice; Pharmacologic Therapy for the
Neurogenic Bladder; Multiple Sclerosis and the Neurogenic Bladder;
Spinal Cord/Brain Injury and the Neurogenic Bladder; Botulinum
Toxin Injections; Neuromodulation in the Neurogenic Bladder;
Augmentation Cystoplasty for Improving Bladder Storage/Compliance;
Myelodysplasia and the Adult Neurogenic Bladder; Tissue
Engineering/Regeneration; Urologic Complications of the Neurogenic
Bladder; and Urodynamics in Neurogenic Bladder.
The Guest Editors have assembled expert authors to provide clinical
reviews on the current knowledge about the impact of neurologic
disease on the urinary tract. Specific articles are devoted to the
following topics: The Cost of Care in Neurogenic Lower Urinary
Tract Dysfunction; How to Measure Quality of Life Concerns in
Patients with Neurogenic Lower Urinary tract Dysfunction; Long-term
Complications of the Neurogenic Bladder; Surveillance Strategies
for Patients with Neurogenic Bladder; Establishing a
Multi-disciplinary Approach to the Management of Neurologic Disease
affecting the Urinary Tract; Evaluation and Lifetime Management of
the Urinary Tract in Patients with Myelomeningocele; Contemporary
Treatment of Post-Stroke Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction;
Parkinson's Disease and its Effect on the Lower Urinary Tract:
Evaluation of Complications and Treatment Strategies; Management of
the Neurogenic Bladder in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis;
Identifying the High-Risk Neurogenic Bladder after Spinal cord
Injury; Peripheral and Sacral Neuromodulation in the Treatment of
Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction; Disease-specific
Outcomes of Botulinum; Toxin Injections for Neurogenic Detrusor
Overactivity; Surgical Management of Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract
Dysfunction; Tissue Engineering Strategies for Neurogenic Lower
Urinary Tract Dysfunction; Mending Gaps in Knowledge:
Collaboratives in Neurogenic Bladder Research. Readers will be able
to employ this clinical information in the treatment and management
of their neurologic patients.
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