When the bladder looks like a balloon!

Hatim Jroundi, Mustapha Ahsaini

PAMJ-CM. 2020; 2:118. Published 17 Mar 2020 | doi:10.11604/pamj-cm.2020.2.118.22290

Lower urinary tract symptoms associated with Parkinson´s disease are frequent, they affect a third of patients suffering from this disease. Dysuria, overactive bladder, and urinary incontinence are the main urinary symptoms of this disease. Etiopathogenesis in humans is often multifactorial, it can be neurogenic and obstructive due to the prevalence of prostatic hyperplasia in the age group where Parkinson disease occurs.
Corresponding author
Hatim Jroundi, Department of Urology, Hassan II University Hospital Center (Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University), Fez, Morocco (jrondihatim@gmail.com)

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