it was soon discovered that pressure from the bladder caused irreparable damage to the kidneys, with 50% of patients exhibiting such deterioration
John Sherwen has written: 'Observations on the diseased and contracted urinary bladder, and frequent painful micturition; ... To which are added, Observations on the schirro-contracted rectum, ... By John Sherwen, M.D. ..'
A sphincter is basically a ring shape of muscle usually at the end of a hollow organ in the body such as the bladder or encircling an opening from the body such as the anus. In its contracted state it will hold back the contents and when voluntarily relaxed itr will release them. The bladder (part of the urinary system) is controlled by a sphincter.
The urinary bladder and ureters are lined with transitional epithelium. This tissue allows the bladder to stretch when full and contract when empty. It looks like cuboidal epithelium when the bladder is contracted, and like stratified epithelium when distended.
It's contracted.
The bladder stores urine before it is urinated out of the body.
Malaria is usually contracted from an infected mosquito
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HIV will not be contracted if not exposed to the virus; in addition if it has no entry point or has insufficient quantity of the virus, it will not be contracted.
When the body dies, there is a loss of muscle control. Without the muscles around the sphincter and bladder holding/contracted the bowels and bladder completely relax and are evacuated. Think about a baby who is in diapers; they have not yet learned how to control those muscles on their own so without that muscle control they just soil themselves. It is the same upon death.
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