1989
DOI: 10.1002/nau.1930080502
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Functional obstruction of bladder neck in men

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“…In a similar way, a low uroflow is suggested in comparison with a control group of similar age. In border line cases a pressure flow curve may be analyzed accord ing to the method of Griffith and Scholtmoijer [11], Gilja et al [7] described an interesting finding in these patients. All their patients had high Pdet at the moment of bladder neck opening and prolonged opening time, but Pdet fell abruptly after the onset of voiding, suggesting that there could be difficulty in opening the bladder neck and once it is opened, high pressures may not be required to complete the act of micturation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar way, a low uroflow is suggested in comparison with a control group of similar age. In border line cases a pressure flow curve may be analyzed accord ing to the method of Griffith and Scholtmoijer [11], Gilja et al [7] described an interesting finding in these patients. All their patients had high Pdet at the moment of bladder neck opening and prolonged opening time, but Pdet fell abruptly after the onset of voiding, suggesting that there could be difficulty in opening the bladder neck and once it is opened, high pressures may not be required to complete the act of micturation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%