Cystometry. V. Bladder sensation.

Urology
W E BradleyF B Scott

Abstract

Bladder sensation is an important variable in cystometry. Sensory complaints are a valuable portion of the history which may be further defined and documented by the cystometric examination.

References

Mar 1, 1973·The American Journal of Anatomy·E UemuraW E Bradley
Dec 1, 1968·Experimental Neurology·W E Bradley, C T Teague
Aug 1, 1971·Journal of Psychiatric Research·D L Winter
Jun 1, 1970·The American Journal of Anatomy·T F Fletcher, W E Bradley
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Citations

Dec 15, 1993·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·D Yarnitsky, Y Vardi
Feb 1, 1976·Urology·W E Bradley, G W Timm
Jan 25, 2007·Neurourology and Urodynamics·Philippe DompeyreArnaud Fauconnier
Feb 7, 2001·Brain : a Journal of Neurology·B S AthwalC J Fowler
Feb 1, 1989·The Journal of Urology·M I Frazer, B T Haylen
May 1, 1988·The Journal of Urology·L A Klein
Jun 1, 1977·The Journal of Urology·N R ZinnerP J Donker
Sep 1, 1977·The Journal of Urology·W E Bradley
Feb 1, 1978·The Journal of Urology·C F FirlitL R King
Mar 1, 1978·The Journal of Urology·W E Bradley
Oct 6, 2020·Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology·Andrew ZakhariAlly Murji
Oct 19, 1992·The Medical Journal of Australia·H E O'ConnellJ M Russell
May 1, 1996·The Urologic Clinics of North America·R Dmochowski

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