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Title: Hinman Syndrome - Diagnosis and Management: A Rare Case Report
Authors: Siddangouda B Patil, Kshitiz Ranka Vinay S Kundargi Ashok N Biradar Nikhil A Patil.
Keywords: Chronic renal failure, Hinman syndrome, Non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: BLDE(Deemed to be University)
Abstract: Hinman syndrome or non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder is a rare clinical condition which is characterized by non-neurogenic urinary bladder dysfunction. It is a diagnosis of exclusion and patient presents with characteristics of a neurogenic bladder with external sphincter dyssynergia but without evidence of any neurologic alteration. The underlying pathology is not known. Bladder training and medical treatment have been recognized as effective management. However, when there is established damage to the upper urinary system or chronic renal failure, surgery is preferred over conservative treatment. Due to the low incidence of the disease, there is still no consensus for the most adequate treatment or management. We report the case of a pediatric patient presented with recurrent retention of urine with dysfunctional voiding and compromised renal functions. As patient already presented with upper urinary tract damage hence underwent successful surgical treatment for the same.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1438
ISSN: 23496940
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Urology

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