Part II: Functional pathology of the lower urinary tract
Part III: Neurological pathologies responsible for the development of the neurogenic bladder
A. Peripheral neuropathies
B. Hereditary and degenerative diseases
C: Demyelinating neuropathies
D: Vascular pathologies and tumors of the brain
E: Disc prolapse and tumors of the spinal cord
G: Traumatic injuries of the central nervous system
H: Other neurological pathologies responsible for neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Part IV: Evaluation of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
Part V: Classification
Part VI : Treatment
A. Non-surgical
B. Electrical
C. Surgical
D. Future developments
Part VII: Special considerations on meningo-myelocele
Part VIII: Synthesis of treatment
Part IX: Complications
Part X: Sexual dysfunction
Part XI: Prognosis
Part XII: Ethical considerations Addendum.
- Jacques Corcos
Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish Gen Hosp, Montreal, Quebec, Canada - Eric Schick
Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

