| detrusor |
the muscle in the wall of the bladder, which contracts to squeeze out urine to empty it
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| detrusor instability |
(Also known as an unstable bladder or an overactive bladder) Involuntary bladder contractions which occur despite one
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| detrusor instability |
Bladder becomes unstable due to involuntary detrusor muscle contractions.
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| detrusor hyperreflexia |
This disorder appears much like detrusor instability. However, this is a term used solely in reference to those individuals who have a clearly defined neurologic disease causing the involuntary bladder contractions. A few examples of neurologic disease states that can lead to detrusor hyperreflexia are stroke, Parkinson
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| detrusor hyperactivity with impaired contractility |
ABBR: DHIC. Detrusor instability.
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