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'''To review differential diagnosis of overflow urinary incontinence, click [[Overflow urinary incontinence differential diagnosis|here]].'''
'''''To review differential diagnosis of overflow urinary incontinence, click [[Overflow urinary incontinence differential diagnosis|here]].'''''


'''To review differential diagnosis of mixed urinary incontinence, click [[Mixed urinary incontinence differential diagnosis|here]].'''
'''''To review differential diagnosis of mixed urinary incontinence, click [[Mixed urinary incontinence differential diagnosis|here]].'''''
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Revision as of 19:29, 7 August 2018


Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sadaf Sharfaei M.D.[2], Syed Hassan A. Kazmi BSc, MD [3]

Differential diagnosis of stress incontinence

To review complete differential diagnosis of various urinary incontinence, click here.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

To review differential diagnosis of urge urinary incontinence, click here.

To review differential diagnosis of functional urinary incontinence, click here.

To review differential diagnosis of overflow urinary incontinence, click here.

To review differential diagnosis of mixed urinary incontinence, click here.

Category Diseases Type of incontinence Clinical manifestations Lab Findings Gold standard Associated findings
Symptoms Signs
Loss of consciousness Fever Pelvic pain Urinary symptoms Blood Pressure Neurological deficit Urine residue UA Other
Urge Stress Overflow Functional Dysuria Frequency Dribbling Nocturia
Neurological diseases Stroke[9] + + ± + ± + + ++ ↑/↓ + < 50 ml Pyuria ± NA Imaging
Alzheimer's disease[10][11] + + + + ± ± + + ++ Nl + < 50 ml Pyuria ± NA Clinical manifestations
Traumatic spinal cord injury[12] + + + ± Nl to ↓ + < 50 ml Nl NA MRI of spine
Category Diseases Urge Stress Overflow Functional Loss of consciousness Fever Pelvic pain Dysuria Frequency Dribbling Nocturia Blood Pressure Neurological deficit Urine residue UA Other Gold standard Additional findings
Urogenital disorders Benign prostatic hyperplasia[13] + + + + ± + ++ + Nl to ↑ > 200 ml Hematuria Elevated PSA (less than 4 ng/dL) Digital rectal examination
Genitourinary surgical procedures[14][15] + + ± + + + + Depends on underlying disease < 50 ml Nl NA Clinical manifestations
Multiple childbirths[16][17] + + ± + + + Nl < 50 ml Nl NA Clinical manifestations
  • Increased risk in vaginal delivery
  • More common in obese patients
Uterine prolapse[18] + + + + + ± Nl < 50 ml Nl NA Pelvic examination
Category Diseases Urge Stress Overflow Functional Loss of consciousness Fever Pelvic pain Dysuria Frequency Dribbling Nocturia Blood Pressure Neurological deficit Urine residue UA Other Gold standard Additional findings

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