Cystometric study Definition Cystometric study measures the amount of fluid in the bladder when you first feel the need to urinate, when you are able to sense fullness, and when your bladder is completely full.
Cystometric study measures the amount of fluid in the bladder when you first feel the need to urinate, when you are able to sense fullness, and when your bladder is completely full. Why is the Test Performed?
Cystometric study School age test or procedure preparation Acetomeroctol overdose Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) Common cold Metal cleaner Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram Choking - unconscious infant under 1 year ...
Cystography - retrograde Cystometric study cystometrogram Cystoscopy Cystourethrogram - voiding Cystourethroscopy Cytology analysis - biliary tract Cytology exam of pleural fluid Cytology exam of urine ...
See also: X-Ray, Symptom, Bacterial, Stress, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
 
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