Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00993:reg:27:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00993
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 27 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 42315–46451

Degeneration
            Wallerian Degeneration of White Matter
            Wilson's Disease

Category 7  BLADDER OR BOWEL INNERVATION DISORDERS
            Atonic Bladder/Hypotonic Bladder
            Bladder Innervation Urgency
            Cystocele (not suitable for surgery)
            Dysfunctional Voiding
            Dystonic Bladder
            Ectopia Vesica
            Linear Sebaceous Nevus Genetic
            Myasthenia Gravis
            Neurogenic Bladder
            Neuronal Intestinal Dysplasia
            Neuropathic Bladder
            Post Bladder Surgery
            Prostatectomy with nerve removal or damage
            Pudendal Nerve Palsy
            Radical Prostatectomy
            Schmidli Autonomic Neuropathy
            Slow Transit Constipation
            Smooth Muscle Myopathy
            Sphincter Deficiency (anal or bladder)
            Spinal Stenosis

Part 2—Eligible other condition

Category 8  OTHER
            Anal Carcinoma
            Anal Fistula
            Anterior rectal Prolapse
            Atonic Bladder
            Bilateral Nephrostomy Tubes
            Bladder Cancer
            Bladder Muscle Dysfunction
            Bladder Neck Dysfunction
            Bladder Neck Fibrosis
            Bladder Prolapse
            Bowel Cancer
            Bowel Prolapse
            Cervical Cancer
            Chronic Urinary Retention
            Crohn's disease
            Detrusor Instability
            Detrusor Overactivity
            Endometriosis
            Enterocutaneous Fistula
            Faecal Incontinence Post‑Colectomy
            Hypertonic Bladder
            Irradiated Rectum/Radiation Proctitis/urethritis/Cystitis
            Ovarian or fallopian tube Carcinoma
            Post Ileorectal Anastomosis
            Post Ileal J Pouch Anastomosis
            Prostate Cancer
            Benign Prostatatic hypertrophy
            Rectal Prolapse
            Rectal Ulcer Syndrome
            Recto‑vaginal fistula
            Ulcerative Colitis or Proctitis
            Transurethral Resection of the Prostate sequelae
            Urethral Stenosis
            Urinary Tract Fistula
            Uterine Cancer
            Uterine Prolapse
            Vaginal Prolapse
            Vesico‑Vaginal Fistula
            Vulval carcinoma

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Misdescribed amendments
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