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The effect of acute chemical sympathectomy on the competence of the canine ureterovesical junction

โœ Scribed by Wein, Alan J. ;Leoni, Joseph V. ;Raezer, David M. ;Jacobowitz, David M. ;Corriere, Joseph N.


Publisher
Springer
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Weight
186 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0300-5623

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โœฆ Synopsis


Selective chemical destruction of the adrenergic nerve terminals in the dog bladder with 6-hydroxydopamine does not result in vesicoureteral reflux. The sympathetic nerve supply of the bladder does not appear to play a role in maintaining the normal competence of the ureterovesical junction.


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