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  2. Cauda equina syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cauda equina syndrome (CES) is a condition that occurs when the bundle of nerves below the end of the spinal cord known as the cauda equina is damaged. [2] Signs and symptoms include low back pain, pain that radiates down the leg, numbness around the anus, and loss of bowel or bladder control. [1]

  3. Bethanechol - Wikipedia

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    Its potential benefit in the treatment of cerebral palsy has been investigated. [4] Atropine is given preoperatively to prevent voiding of the bowel/bladder during surgery; then, bethanechol is given postoperatively to revert this action. [5]

  4. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often called by the shortened term neurogenic bladder, refers to urinary bladder problems due to disease or injury of the central nervous system or peripheral nerves involved in the control of urination. [1] [2] There are multiple types of neurogenic bladder depending on the underlying cause and the symptoms.

  5. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Fecal incontinence or constipation occurs when there is a problem with normal bowel functioning. This could be for a variety of reasons. The normal defecation pathway involves contractions of the colon which helps mix the contents, absorb water and propel the contents along. This results in feces moving along the colon to the rectum. [4]

  6. Doctors remove rare orange-sized vagina stone from ... - AOL

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    A rare case of an orange-sized vagina stone removed from the pelvis of a woman has been reported by doctors in Lebanon.. The 27-year-old bedridden woman, who has cerebral palsy along with a ...

  7. Dural ectasia - Wikipedia

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    Bowel and bladder dysfunction, urinary retention or incontinence may occur. [4] Moderate-to-severe cases can cause radicular pain in the legs caused by nerve root compression. [5] The symptoms are usually exacerbated by upright posture and often, but not always, relieved by lying down.

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