Synonym: vesica. Similar words: gallbladder, ladder, rope ladder, adder, added, blade, sadden, addenda. Meaning: ['blædə] n. 1. a distensible membranous sac (usually containing liquid or gas) 2. a bag that fills with air.
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61. For women under 65 years of age, stress incontinence is the leading cause of the loss of bladder control.
62. Mr Ali, 25, was hit in the stomach and had to have his gall bladder removed.
63. These results suggest that smoking and parity are important risk factors for the development of symptomatic gall bladder disease in women.
64. These findings support the existence of a key L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway regulating gall bladder contraction.
65. A bladder which is frequently emptied does not expand to its full capacity and needs gentle stretching to bring this about.
66. These spasms squeeze urine from the bladder in large spurts.
67. Smoking is also implicated in cancers of the bladder, pancreas, larynx, mouth, oesophagus, pharynx and kidney.
68. The concentration of electrolytes in bile from patients with stones in the gall bladder did not differ significantly from controls.
69. The onset of bladder dysfunction ... leads to considerable distress and embarrassment.
70. In women aged 65 and older,[www.Sentencedict.com] spasms are one of the chief causes of loss of bladder control.
71. Eight hours after octreotide injection, postprandial gall bladder contraction was partially restored.
72. The rich eat too much meat and suffer from chronic constipation, diseases of the bowel, gout, and bladder stones.
73. Fenn's body felt sticky with perspiration and his bladder ached.
74. The drain was then removed and the cholecystoscope passed over the guidewire into the lumen of the gall bladder.
75. Our study also showed that postprandial gall bladder contraction was suppressed for at least four hours after octreotide injection.
76. Toilet training Toilet training covers three main areas of management 1 daytime bladder control 2 night-time bladder control 3 bowel control.
77. This syndrome is characterised clinically by abnormalities of gastrointestinal and, in some cases, bladder motility.
78. The effect of octreotide on gall bladder motility may not be crucial in the formation of gall stones.
79. The senior surgeon at the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital had a series of incomparable radiographs of bladder and renal chyluria.
80. The weight of carrying a fetus during pregnancy places great strain on the bladder[sentencedict.com], urethra and muscles in the pelvic region.
81. We found that patients with acromegaly not receiving treatment, were able to contract their gall bladder almost completely after a meal.
82. Paired hepatic and gall bladder bile samples were collected from 10 patients with cholesterol gall stones and six patients without gall stones.
83. The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder. Alfred Hitchcock
84. Hold the liquid in your bladder for as long as you can before expelling it.
85. In these experiments, the duration of changes in intraluminal gall bladder pressure was not modified by the inhibitor.
86. Little is known, however, about the effect of hyperglycaemia on gall bladder motility.
87. The third study found a direct relation between smoking and clinical gall bladder disease among men but not among women.
88. The rate of symptomatic gall bladder disease roughly doubled once a woman had been pregnant.
89. This bladder inflated when air was pumped into the suit at a pressure of 26 kPa.
90. On balance the better controlled studies have shown that cigarette smoking promotes gall bladder disease.
More similar words: gallbladder, ladder, rope ladder, adder, added, blade, sadden, addenda, bad debt, addendum, rotor blade, value-added tax, value added tax, udder, rudder, fodder, dodder, shudder, shredder, doddering, rudderless, derived demand, under consideration, lade, glad, lady, clad, ladle, laden, glade.