TY - BOOK ID - 139169919 TI - Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - laxatives KW - constipation KW - adults KW - prevalence KW - utilisation KW - gut microbiota KW - spina bifida KW - transanal irrigation KW - urinary tract infection KW - SCI KW - MENTOR KW - NBD KW - fecal incontinence KW - Parkinson’s disease KW - autonomic KW - gastrointestinal KW - alpha-synuclein KW - parasympathetic KW - neurogenic bowel dysfunction KW - low anterior resection syndrome KW - faecal incontinence KW - chronic constipation KW - bowel dysfunction KW - quality of life KW - spinal cord injury KW - multiple sclerosis KW - pharmacological KW - systematic review KW - neurogenic bowel KW - treatment assessment KW - bowel function KW - exoskeletal walking KW - difficulty with evacuation KW - neostigmine KW - glycopyrrolate KW - iontophoresis KW - autonomic dysfunction KW - motility KW - investigations KW - manometry KW - breath test KW - imaging KW - diabetes mellitus KW - postprandial hypotension KW - food ingestion KW - ambulatory blood pressure measurement KW - cohort study KW - pediatric KW - children KW - adolescent KW - anorectal malformation KW - cerebral palsy KW - acute rehabilitation KW - opioids KW - SCI bowel management UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:139169919 AB - Disorders of the central and peripheral nerve systems have severe effects on gut function. Hence, people who have sustained spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, or spina bifida patients may suffer from severe bowel symptoms, including constipation, incontinence to stools, difficult bowel evacuation, or pain. For the present book, a number of international experts have described how disorders of the nerve system affect bowel function, how to assess and treat bowel symptoms, and how the bacterial composition of the bowel may be affected. ER -