Notes in Pelvic Neuroanatomical Reflexes

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Published 10/28/2024 Micturition centers 
Published 10/28/2024 Bladder innervation 
Published 10/28/2024 Pelvic splanchnic nerves.
Published 10/28/2024 Pelvic splanchnic nerves
Published 10/28/2024 Parasympathetic nerves
Published 10/28/2024 Bladder: sympathetic nerves
Published 10/28/2024 Bladder: somatic motor nerves
Published 10/28/2024 Sacral parasympathetic nucleus (S2-S4) 
Published 10/28/2024 Onuf Nucleus
Published 10/28/2024 Bladder innervation
Published 10/28/2024 After passing {{c2::300}} mL in the bladder, sensory signals trigger emptying by going to:- {{c1::sacral spinal cord micturition center}}- {{c1::ponti…
Published 10/28/2024 Reflex emptying
Published 10/28/2024 Synergy between {{c1::detrusor}} muscle and {{c1::external urethral sphincter}} muscle is coordinated by {{c2::pontine}} micturition ce…
Published 10/28/2024 Cerebral micturition center 
Published 10/28/2024 Bladder is a {{c1::midline::location}} structure → {{c2::bilateral::bilateral/unilateral/peripheral}} lesions produce serious dysfuncti…
Published 10/28/2024 Two main types of neurogenic bladder: 
Published 10/28/2024 Uninhibited reflex bladder 
Published 10/28/2024 Uninhibited reflex bladder
Published 10/28/2024 Non-reflex (flaccid bladder)
Published 10/28/2024 If patient retains micturition reflex → lesion is above {{c1::S2}} spinal nerve
Published 10/28/2024 Anal sphincter closure (S2-S4)
Published 10/28/2024  
Published 10/28/2024 Vountary control of defecation
Published 10/28/2024 {{c1::non-reflex (flaccid bladders)}} bladders result from lesions of {{c2::lower motor neurons::UMNs/LMNs}}
Published 10/28/2024 Automatic reflex bladderPatient loses:{{c2::detrusor-sphincter synergy (preventing complete bladder emptying)::function}}
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