We studied 70 consecutive patients with definite multiple sclerosis (MS) to examine the relationship between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cerebral findings and urinary disturbances. Thirty-two subjects (46\%) had urinary symptoms and 38 (54\%) were asymptomatic. Patients with urinary symptoms exhibited greater overall functional disability. A significant correlation between the presence of midbrain lesions and urinary dysfunctions was found which may indicate an important role of the mesencephalic formation to preserve continence.

Relationship between bladder dysfunction and brain MRI in multiple sclerosis.

BASTIANELLO, STEFANO;
1991-01-01

Abstract

We studied 70 consecutive patients with definite multiple sclerosis (MS) to examine the relationship between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cerebral findings and urinary disturbances. Thirty-two subjects (46\%) had urinary symptoms and 38 (54\%) were asymptomatic. Patients with urinary symptoms exhibited greater overall functional disability. A significant correlation between the presence of midbrain lesions and urinary dysfunctions was found which may indicate an important role of the mesencephalic formation to preserve continence.
1991
The Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Imaging category includes resources on general radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging. Specialties such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), sonography, and medical imaging topics (e.g., abdominal and cardiovascular imaging) are also covered.
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Adolescent, Adult, Brain Mapping, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Mesencephalon; pathology, Middle Aged, Myelin Sheath; pathology, Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome; diagnosis/physiopathology, Prospective Studies, Urinary Bladder; Neurogenic; diagnosis/physiopathology, Urinary Bladder; innervation, Urodynamics; physiology
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M. G., Grasso; C., Pozzilli; A., Anzini; M., Salvetti; Bastianello, Stefano; C., Fieschi
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