The Dysfunctional `Lazy' Bladder Syndrome in Children

Abstract
A disorder of bladder function neither obstructive nor neurological but secondary to habitual urinary retention and infection is described. The delay in diagnosis is attributed to the minimal urinary tract symptoms. The cystometro-graphic pattern of the dysfunctional "lazy" bladder syndrome is described. The pathogenesis of the condition based on the cystometrographic studies is postulated. The patients were followed up for 6 months to 9 years. The results of therapy of 84 patients with dysfunctional bladder is reviewed.

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