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- W2069993170 abstract "HTLV-I is considered to be a virus of low morbidity, since the principal diseases associated with this viral infection, HTLV-I–associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP) and adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL), are observed in less than 5% of infected individuals. Urinary symptoms are frequent in patients with myelopathy and consist principally of nocturia, frequency, urgency, and urinary incontinence; however, the importance of these dysfunctions and their correlation with myelopathy is still to be fully clarified. This review gives particular emphasis to the high frequency of urinary and sexual complaints not only in patients with myelopathy but also in individuals considered to be HTLV-I carriers. Detrusor overactivity and bladder-sphincter dyssynergia are the most common urodynamic findings. The fact that urinary complaints and urodynamic parameters reported in individuals considered to be carriers are similar to those detected in patients with myelopathy supports the hypothesis that urinary disorders may represent an oligosymptomatic form of HAM/TSP. Erectile dysfunction is frequently observed in HTLV-I–infected patients with or without myelopathy. Urinary tract infections are also highly prevalent in these patients. Despite the lack of an effective treatment for myelopathy, the use of anticholinergic drugs and phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitors may improve urinary complaints and erectile dysfunction in these patients. O HTLV-1 é considerado um vírus de baixa morbidade sendo a mielopatia associada ao HTLV-1 (HAM/TSP) e a leucemia / linfoma de células T do adulto (ATL) as principais doenças associadas à infecção viral, observados em menos de 5% dos indivíduos infectados. Manifestações urinárias são freqüentes em pacientes com mielopatia, e representadas principalmente por noctúria, polaciúria, urgência e incontinência urinária, embora a importância destas alterações, e a correlação com a patologia medular não tem sido devidamente estudada. Nesta revisão enfatizamos a elevada freqüência de queixas urinárias e sexuais em pacientes, não apenas os portadores de mielopatias, mas também em indivíduos considerados como portadores assintomáticos do HTLV-I. Hiperatividade detrusora e dissinergia vesico-esfincteriana são as manifestações urodinâmicas mais freqüentes. A documentação de queixas urinárias e os achados urodinâmicos observados em indivíduos considerados portadores assintomáticos são semelhantes aos detectados em pacientes com mielopatia dão suporte à hipótese que alterações urinárias possam representar uma forma oligossintomática da HAM/TSP. Disfunção eréctil é freqüentemente observada em pacientes infectados pelo HTLV-1, com ou sem mielopatia. Infecção do trato urinário também tem elevada prevalência nestes pacientes. A despeito da ausência de um tratamento efetivo da mielopatia, o uso de anticolinérgicos e de inibidores da fosfodiesterase tipo 5 podem melhorar as queixas urinárias e a disfunção eréctil destes pacientes." @default.
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- W2069993170 title "URINARY AND SEXUAL MANIFESTATIONS OF PATIENTS INFECTED BY HTLV-I" @default.
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