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Is incomplete bladder emptying predictable? ... Urinary retention, or incomplete emptying of the bladder, can occur with a variety of medical conditions. ... Examples of Hypertonic Solutions
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“ENURESIS” OF ADULTS; HYPERTONIC BLADDER*. Leopold Brahdy. *This article was written when the author was Director of the Genito-Urinary Subdivision ...
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Nov 23, 2011 ... Conversely, sacral cord lesions are associated with areflexic bladders that may become hypertonic overtime. Spinal cord lesions (above the ...
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tonic the bladder became, and the less it accommodated. Table 1 and Figure. 3 show that complete denervation produces a hypertonic bladder. The initial ...
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