it was soon discovered that pressure from the bladder caused irreparable damage to the kidneys, with 50% of patients exhibiting such deterioration
Transitional epithelium is the epithelial tissue that has cells capable of changing shape when stretched (such as when the bladder is full) or contracted (when the bladder is empty). This type of epithelium allows for tissue expansion without losing its integrity.
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. ..'
The sphincter muscle closes like a rubber band around the opening of the bladder to prevent urine from leaking out. This muscle is controlled by nerves and can be consciously relaxed or contracted to release or hold urine in the bladder.
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.
Transitional epithelium, also known as urothelium, is the type of epithelial tissue found in the bladder lining. It is specialized to accommodate the stretching and recoiling of the bladder as it fills and empties. This tissue is composed of multiple layers of cells that can change shape to accommodate different bladder volumes.
It's contracted.
The contracted form of 'does not' is 'doesn't'.
The contracted form of MUST NOT is MUSTN'T.
Malaria is usually contracted from an infected mosquito
No words are contracted into apostrophes.
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.