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What does EUS stand for?

External Urethral Sphincter


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Samples in periodicals archive:
These devices, however, use the patients' own external urethral sphincter for urinary control rather than a valve mechanism.
In an animal model, duloxetine, a dual 5-HT and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor, enhances external urethral sphincter activity and increases bladder capacity by suppressing parasympathetic activity and enhancing sympathetic and somatic activity in the lower urinary tract.
Somatic efferents originate from the sacral segments at S1-S4 and travel through the pudendal nerve and innervate the external urethral sphincter.

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