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"Urinary bladder decompressed" typically refers to a state in which the bladder has been emptied or relieved of excess pressure or volume. This can be achieved through natural voiding (urination) or medical interventions such as catheterization. A decompressed bladder is important for maintaining normal urinary function and preventing issues such as urinary retention or bladder distension.

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