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neurogenic bladder due to impairment of the lower motoneurons or nerves controlling the bladder. The acute form is marked by painful distention and inability to initiate urination; the chronic form is marked by difficult initiation of urination, straining, interruption or decreased size and force of the stream, and recurrent urinary tract infections.
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| motor test meal |
The use of various techniques to monitor the progress of food through the gastrointestinal tract.
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| motor point b. |
interruption of impulses, by anesthesia or destruction of the nerve, at a motor point in order to relieve spasticity; a common method is phenol motor point b. Called also intramuscular neurolysis.
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| motor tract |
A descending pathway that conveys motor impulses from the brain to the lower portions of the spinal cord.
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| motor r. |
see under area.
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