
A case report of a 10 year old boy, presenting with a non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder is described and taken into account to discuss the most common etiologies of voiding dysfunction in children. Focus is placed on spinal dysraphism as a cause of a neurogenic bladder in opposition to non-neurogenic neurogenic bladders, to stress the differences in etiology, pathology and treatment.
Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Humans, Neural Tube Defects, Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic, Child, Urination Disorders
Diagnosis, Differential, Male, Humans, Neural Tube Defects, Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic, Child, Urination Disorders
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