Journal of Ultrasonography (Feb 2022)

Urinary bladder wall thickness in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients

  • Adegbehingbe Olugbenga Olumide,
  • Ayoola Oluwagbemiga,
  • Soyoye David,
  • Adegbehingbe Anthonia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2022.0003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 88
pp. 12 – 20

Abstract

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Diabetes mellitus is an increasing health challenge with accompanying urological complications. Over 50% of men and women with diabetes have bladder dysfunction. According to the current understanding of bladder dysfunction, it refers to a progressive condition encompassing a broad spectrum of lower urinary tract symptoms including urinary urgency, frequency, nocturia, and incontinence. Urinary bladder dysfunction has been classically described as diminished bladder sensation, poor contractility, and increased post-void residual urine, termed bladder cystopathy. Ultrasonography of the urinary bladder, which is a cheap, safe, radiation free, non-invasive and reliable imaging modality, may help to identify diabetes mellitus patients prone to develop urinary bladder dysfunction.

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