Sympathetic nervous system and dysfunction of the lower urinary tract
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Careful clinical and investigative protocols allow the identification of a homogeneous group of patients with prostatodynia or ‘anxious bladder syndrome’ (underactive detrusor function). Psychophysiological studies and urodynamic measurements in such patients demonstrate remarkably consistent results, which, whilst lending support to the hypothesis that the sympathetic nervous system may affect bladder and urethral function, do not offer objective proof that adrenergic mechanisms are directly responsible for the observed dysfunctional state.
1981 ◽
Vol 15
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pp. 7-19
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Influence of the sympathetic nervous system on the lower urinary tract and its clinical implications
1982 ◽
Vol 1
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pp. 129-148
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1987 ◽
Vol 50
(1)
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pp. 124-124
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1992 ◽
Vol 148
(1)
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pp. 120-121
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