detrusor

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A smooth muscle in the wall of the bladder that relaxes to allow urine to be stored and contracts to expel it; often used attributively.
 * 2) * 2009, Christopher R. Chapple, Scott A. MacDiarmid, Anand Patel, Urodynamics Made Easy, Elsevier (Churchill Livingstone), 3rd Edition, page 88,
 * During voiding the patient's bladder should empty completely with a maximum detrusor pressure of 25–50 cm.
 * 1) * 2009, Christopher R. Chapple, Scott A. MacDiarmid, Anand Patel, Urodynamics Made Easy, Elsevier (Churchill Livingstone), 3rd Edition, page 88,
 * During voiding the patient's bladder should empty completely with a maximum detrusor pressure of 25–50 cm.

Translations

 * French: détrusor
 * Italian: