Fowler's syndrome--a cause of unexplained urinary retention in young women?
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- DOI: 10.1038/nrurol.2013.277
Fowler's syndrome--a cause of unexplained urinary retention in young women?
Abstract
Urinary retention in women is an uncommon and poorly understood condition. In 1986, Fowler and colleagues described a syndrome in young women with unexplained urinary retention associated with polycystic ovary syndrome. The underlying abnormality was a poorly relaxing external urethral sphincter that when studied using concentric needle electromyography showed a distinct abnormal pattern suggesting direct spread of impulses between muscle fibres. These findings were subsequently reproduced by other researchers and in larger patient cohorts, but remain the subject of much debate. A poorly relaxing sphincter is thought to cause increased urethral afferent activity, which inhibits bladder afferent signalling leading to poor bladder sensation and detrusor underactivity. Most studies of Fowler's syndrome are limited due to small cohorts with no control group and a lack of videourodynamic data. Whether Fowler's syndrome represents a distinct cause of urinary retention or results from a maladaptive behaviour and is similar to dysfunctional voiding is unclear. Application of sacral neuromodulation in patients diagnosed with Fowler's syndrome can restore normal voiding, in the absence of any effective pharmacotherapy or surgical treatment.
Comment in
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Fowler's syndrome--progesterone deficiency or oestrogen excess?Nat Rev Urol. 2014 Oct;11(10):553. doi: 10.1038/nrurol.2013.277-c1. Epub 2014 Aug 26. Nat Rev Urol. 2014. PMID: 25245239 No abstract available.
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Unravelling Fowler's syndrome--current pathophysiological concepts.Nat Rev Urol. 2014 Oct;11(10):553. doi: 10.1038/nrurol.2013.277-c2. Epub 2014 Aug 26. Nat Rev Urol. 2014. PMID: 25245245 No abstract available.
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