RECENT ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER
MASOUD ABD ELHALEEM;
Abstract
Filling of the bladder and voiding involve a complex pattern of afferent and efferent signaling in parasympathetic (pelvic nerves), sympathetic (hypogastric nerves), and somatic (pudendal nerves) pathways. These pathways constitute reflexes, which either
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| Title | RECENT ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER | Other Titles | التطورات الحديثة لعلاج المثانة العصبية | Authors | MASOUD ABD ELHALEEM | Keywords | RECENT ADVANCES IN MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Filling of the bladder and voiding involve a complex pattern of afferent and efferent signaling in parasympathetic (pelvic nerves), sympathetic (hypogastric nerves), and somatic (pudendal nerves) pathways. These pathways constitute reflexes, which either |
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