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 Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - The Urinary Bladder - Yahoo! Education
The fibers of the external layer arise from the posterior surface of the body of the pubis in both sexes (musculi pubovesicales), and in the male from the adjacent part of the prostate and its capsule.
Although the bladder of the infant is usually described as an abdominal organ, Symington has pointed out that only about one-half of it lies above the plane of the superior aperture of the pelvis.
) In both conditions the position of the bladder varies with the condition of the rectum, being pushed upward and forward when the rectum is distended.
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 Healthopedia.com - Urinary Tract Infection (Cystitis, Bladder Infection, UTI)
Bacteria from the skin may enter through the urethra.
Bacteria in the bladder are usually flushed out when the person urinates.
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 Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Tract Services, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Our highly specialized and experienced services are led by a multi-disciplinary team which values clinical research.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for the entire range of disorders of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary and genital tracts.
Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Tract Services, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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 Urinary bladder - definition of Urinary bladder in Encyclopedia
bladder sphincter dyssynergia, a condition where the sufferer cannot coordinate relaxation of the urethra sphincter with the contraction of the bladder muscles
The study of the function of the bladder is called urodynamics.
Emptying of the bladder is controlled by the micturition reflex via parasympathetic and sympathetic nerve fibres.
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