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Physiology of Micturition for 1st year medical students

... (Ia)to about 10 cm H2O (Ia in the cystometrogram). The pressure in the bladder remains more or less constant with further addition of about 350 mL of urine (Ib) in an adult. This is in accordance with law of Laplace. In the bladder tension increases as the urine is filled. At the sametime, the radiu ...
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... Slow and insidious changes over time Complex interactions between prostatic urethral resistance, intravesical pressure, detrussor functionality, neurologic integrity, and general physical health. Initial hypertrophydetrussor decompensation poor tonediverticula formationincreasing urine volumehy ...
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Interstitial cystitis

Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is a chronic inflammatory condition of the submucosal and muscular layers of the bladder. The cause of IC/BPS is currently unknown and the condition is regarded as a diagnosis of exclusion. IC/BPS may be associated with urinary urgency, urinary frequency, waking at night to urinate (nocturia), and sterile urine cultures. Those with interstitial cystitis may have symptoms that overlap with other urinary bladder disorders such as: urinary tract infection (UTI), overactive bladder, urethritis, urethral syndrome, and prostatitis. IC/BPS can result in a quality of life comparable to that of a patient with rheumatoid arthritis, chronic cancer pain, or a patient on kidney dialysis.
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