Abstract

Some patients can present severe lower urinary tract dysfunction but assessment does not reveal any anatomical or neurological lesion. Initially called "non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder", the disorders encountered in this context are now called "dysfunctional voiding". In this article, the authors describe the characteristics of the main syndromes, the assessment that should be performed and the various treatment options to be considered.

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