PMID: 6987416Mar 1, 1980Paper

Acute motor paralytic bladder in renal transplant patients with anogenital herpes infection

The Journal of Urology
S C JacobsR K Lawson

Abstract

We report on 2 renal transplant patients in whom acute urinary retention developed after anogenital herpes infections. In 1 case a reversible bladder motor and sensory neuropathy occurred secondary to herpes simplex virus infections. In the other case a motor paralytic bladder developed secondary to an anogenital varicella-zoster infection. Documentation was by carbon dioxide cystometrography and denervation hypersensitivity testing. Both cases were reversible without alteration of the immunosuppressive regimens.

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Nov 1, 1980·The Journal of Urology·D E Jacome, G F Yanez
Nov 1, 1986·Postgraduate Medicine·J F RothrockM R Swenson
Nov 26, 1998·Neurourology and Urodynamics·T YamanishiH Ito

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