A clinico-neurophysiological study of urogenital dysfunction in MOG-antibody transverse myelitis.
Vivien LiPrasad MalladiSara SimeoniMahreen PakzadRosie EverettChanjira SatukijchaiMaria Isabel LeiteJacqueline PalaceJalesh N PanickerPublished in: Neurology (2020)
Persisting urogenital and bowel dysfunction is common despite motor recovery. Although a proportion of patients had neurophysiologic evidence of residual conus abnormalities at follow-up, predominant urodyamic findings suggest that ongoing lower urinary tract dysfunction results from supraconal injury.