Urological Sequelae To Acute Spinal Cord Injury In Pet Dogs: A Natural Disease Model Of Neuropathic Bladder Dysfunction
TOPICS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION(2019)
摘要
The authors review urologic dysfunction, including urine retention, incontinence, and recurrent and resistant urinary tract infection, in dogs as a sequela to acute spinal cord injury. Urologic sequelae to acute spinal cord injury (SCI) pose significant complications in human and canine patients impacting quality of life and long-term cost of treatment. Dogs with intervertebral disc extrusion may serve as a natural disease model of acute SCI for investigating translational interventions, both prophylactic and therapeutic, for urologic dysfunction in human SCI patients.
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dysuria, incontinence, intervertebral disc extrusion, urinary tract infection
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