New method of measuring uroflow in the rat bladder

Urodynamic evaluation of bladder function requires the simultaneous measurement of detrusor pressure and uroflow. Although the rat is a common animal model to study several bladder dysfunctions, including partial outlet obstruction, one of the major problems is that the bladder capacity has been too...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurourology and urodynamics 1992, Vol.11 (2), p.123-129
Hauptverfasser: Chancellor, Michael B., Blaivas, Jerry G., Levin, Robert M., Kaplan, Steven A., Otter, Mark W., Schussler, George
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