Neurophysiology of micturition and continence
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Neurophysiology of micturition and continence
Abstract
This article reviews the neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropharmacology involved in micturition and continence. Knowledge of these topics helps the clinician diagnose and treat voiding disorders that are caused by disease, trauma, drugs, and aging.
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