MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN NEONATES
Tarek Ismail Osman Abd El Hafeez;
Abstract
Micturition is controlled by neural circuits in the brain and spinal cord that coordinate the activity of visceral smooth muscle in the urinary bladder and urethra with the activity of striated muscle in the external urethral sphincter.
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| Title | MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN NEONATES | Authors | Tarek Ismail Osman Abd El Hafeez | Keywords | MANAGEMENT OF NEUROGENIC BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN NEONATES | Issue Date | 2004 | Description | Micturition is controlled by neural circuits in the brain and spinal cord that coordinate the activity of visceral smooth muscle in the urinary bladder and urethra with the activity of striated muscle in the external urethral sphincter. The most common |
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