Sphincter deficiency can result directly from pelvic fracture; urethral reconstruction; prostate surgeries; spinal cord injury; neurogenic bladder conditions that include sphincter dysfunction; and some congential conditions.
Intrinsic sphincter deficiency is a condition where the normal function of the urinary sphincter muscles is impaired, leading to urinary incontinence. This can be caused by weakening or damage to the muscles and tissues supporting the urethra, often resulting from childbirth, aging, or pelvic surgery. Symptoms may include leaking urine with physical activities or urgency.
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A deficiency of insulin causes diabetes mellitus.
Dwarfism is zinc deficiency. hypothyroidism is iodine deficiency.
Type III: Hypermobility of the urethra where the primary source of incontinence is the inability of the sphincter muscles to keep the bladder closed. This is due to weakness or deficiency in the intrinsic sphincter muscles
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The sphincter of Oddi regulates the passage of pancreatic juices and bile into the duodenum of the small intestine.
Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The presence of lipids in the duodenum causes the release of bile. Ultimately the liver and gall bladder control the release of bile.
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