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[Lower urinary tract dysfunction and diabetes mellitus].

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  • 1Service d'urologie, GH Pitié Salpétrière, Université Paris VI, France. emmanuel.chartier-kastler@psl.aphp.fr

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Diabetic neuropathy often causes lower urinary tract dysfunction, leading to bladder issues like an underactive bladder. Early diagnosis and understanding risk factors are crucial for managing diabetic bladder complications.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Urology
  • Endocrinology

Context:

  • Diabetes mellitus is a systemic disease with diverse complications.
  • Diabetic neuropathy is a significant complication affecting multiple organ systems.
  • Lower urinary tract dysfunction is a common manifestation of diabetic neuropathy.

Purpose:

  • To review neurological lesions associated with diabetes mellitus.
  • To describe and characterize voiding disorders in diabetic patients.
  • To highlight the diagnostic and management challenges of diabetic bladder dysfunction.

Summary:

  • Diabetic neuropathy can lead to multi-organ dysfunction, including lower urinary tract symptoms.
  • Voiding disorders in diabetics often present as a large, flaccid, underactive bladder.
  • These bladder issues require careful interpretation alongside other pelvic conditions and can be misdiagnosed, complicating management.

Impact:

  • Promoting better knowledge of risk factors and the natural history of diabetic bladder is essential.
  • Improved understanding can prevent misdiagnosis, especially before surgical interventions.
  • This knowledge aids in the effective management of diabetic-related bladder dysfunction.