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== Miscellaneous neurologic diseases causing LUTD == * Lyme disease * Hereditary spastic paraplegia * Tropical spastic paraparesis * Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis * Syringomyelia * Reflex sympathetic dystrophy * Systemic lupus erythematosus ** Likely autoimmune origin in which there is widespread inflammatory change in the connective tissues and small vessels of the skin and systemic organs ** LUT dysfunction seemed to have been related mainly to the myelopathy ** Can have storage or voiding symptoms * Schistosomal myelopathy ** Schistosomiasis may cause LUT dysfunction from bladder neck obstruction and impaired muscle contractility as a result of infiltration of the bladder smooth muscle itself * AIDS ** Neuropathic bladder dysfunction is rare and mostly occurs in the late stages of the disease ** Can have storage or voiding symptoms * Tuberculosis ** Spinal tuberculosis has been associated with significant evidence of micturition disturbances including high postvoid residual volume and urinary symptoms.
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