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Structure And Function Of The Bladder Neck 1st Edition Wolfgang Dorschner Md

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Structure And Function Of The Bladder Neck 1st Edition Wolfgang Dorschner Md
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.94 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Wolfgang Dorschner MD, Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg MD, Jochen Neuhaus PhD (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540679981, 9783642568794, 3540679987, 3642568793
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Structure And Function Of The Bladder Neck 1st Edition Wolfgang Dorschner Md by Wolfgang Dorschner Md, Jens-uwe Stolzenburg Md, Jochen Neuhaus Phd (auth.) 9783540679981, 9783642568794, 3540679987, 3642568793 instant download after payment.

The studies described here are based on histological serial sections of the entire bladder neck region of 50 male and 15 female deceased of all age groups. For the first time, a musculus vesicoprostaticus et vesicovaginalis, a musculus dilator urethrae and a musculus ejaculatorius are defined. The bipartite musculus sphincter urethrae (glaber et transversostriatus) is the morphological basis for the maintenance of the rest and stress continence. New findings necessitate new interpretations of the basic functions of the lower urinary tract. The results presented here prove that the corresponding morphological substrate differs in many respects from descriptions in the literature.

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