The Journal of urology
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The Journal of urology · Oct 2009
Clinical and urodynamic spectrum of bladder function in cerebral palsy.
The nature of voiding function and dysfunction associated with cerebral palsy is described in the literature without concurrence of opinion. We correlated urodynamic findings with voiding patterns to better understand and manage voiding dysfunction in children with cerebral palsy. ⋯ There is a spectrum of clinical and urodynamic bladder function in children with cerebral palsy. Of these children 77.4% void spontaneously but are incontinent. Incontinence is more likely present during the day and rarely limited to enuresis. Urodynamically continent children have a similar storage profile and differ from children with daytime or nocturnal incontinence in the ability to sense bladder fullness.