1965
DOI: 10.3109/00016346509155876
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Diurnal Variations in Urine Excretion, and Sodium and Potassium Excretion in Healthy and Toxæmic Women in Late Pregnancy

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“…Pregnancy UI may have a neurogenic cause, or may be due to changes in the local anatomy or physiology influencing the continence mechanism. Urinary output has been found to increase during pregnancy (23, 41–43), and the bladder capacity to decrease during pregnancy (41), but results are contradictory. Cardozo found pregnancy stress UI to be caused mainly by detrusor instability (23), and this has been sustained in a later empiric study by Nel et al (29).…”
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“…Pregnancy UI may have a neurogenic cause, or may be due to changes in the local anatomy or physiology influencing the continence mechanism. Urinary output has been found to increase during pregnancy (23, 41–43), and the bladder capacity to decrease during pregnancy (41), but results are contradictory. Cardozo found pregnancy stress UI to be caused mainly by detrusor instability (23), and this has been sustained in a later empiric study by Nel et al (29).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%