Active denervation

Urination

Urination
Urination, also known as micturition, voiding, peeing, weeing, pissing, and more rarely, emiction, is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. In healthy humans the process of urination is under voluntary control. In infants, elderly individuals and those with neurological injury, urination may occur as an involuntary reflex. In other animals, in addition to expelling waste material, urination can mark territory or express submissiveness. Physiologically, micturition involves coordination between the central, autonomic and somatic nervous systems...

Active denervation - List of case studies

Axonal and Demyelinative Sensorimotor Neuropathy

it appears to be stable, in a plateau phase (there is no active denervation on needle electrode examination, supporting the indolent nature of ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

polyneuropathiesm Acromion-clavicle arthritis Active Ischemia Active brain metastases Active denervation Active enhancing focus Acute EBV infection Acute ...

Spinal pathology

Strength 5/5, sensation = Reflexes – knees very active, heels active. Pulse no pathological findings, joints no pathological ... at least L4, L5, S1 bilaterally, with no signs of active denervation. Patient’s complaints: Lumbar Spine 1. ...

Spinal pathology โ€“ additional opinion

Strength 5/5, sensation = Reflexes – knees very active, heels active. Pulse no pathological findings, joints no pathological ... at least L4, L5, S1 bilaterally, with no signs of active denervation. Patient’s complaints: Lumbar Spine 1. ...

Motor Neuron Disease โ€“ additional opinion

and right biceps. It also revealed evidence of chronic denervation in the right and left tibialis anterior. Left FDI and Glossus ... the present time. I have checked and there is currently no active study of motor neuron disease which is recruiting participants. While a ...

Motor Neuron Disease โ€“ another opinion

and right biceps. It also revealed evidence of chronic denervation in the right and left tibialis anterior. Left FDI and Glossus ... necessary to assess whether there is sufficient diffuse active neurogenic changes i.e. positive and fibrillation potentials. Sometime ...

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