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- Trigone of urinary bladder - Wikipedia
The trigone lies between the crest or ridge, and the neck of the bladder [3] The area is very sensitive to expansion and once stretched to a certain degree, stretch receptors in the urinary bladder signal the brain of its need to empty The signals become stronger as the bladder continues to fill
- The Bladder Trigone – Why This Triangle Is So Crucial to the Entire . . .
The trigone is strategically positioned between the ureters and the urethra, aiding in the closure of the ureteral orifices during bladder contraction This action prevents potential kidney damage or infections that might arise from urine reflux
- Trigone - Structure, Function Location
The trigone is a smooth, triangular region located on the posterior wall of the urinary bladder, defined by three openings: the two ureteric orifices and the internal urethral orifice
- Gross Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder: Trigone, Blood Supply, and Sphincter
The contraction of the trigone pulls the orifices of the ureters caudal to the bladder neck This results in a substantial increase in uretero-vesical resistance
- What Is Trigonitis? Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Explained
The trigone is a smooth, triangular area of the bladder that connects to the ureters The ureters are the tubes that allow urine to pass from the kidneys into the bladder Inflammation in the trigone can lead to pelvic pain and overactive bladder symptoms Often, it occurs due to bladder infection
- Trigonitis (Trigone of the Urinary Bladder Cell Changes)
The affected part of the bladder is known as the trigone, hence the term trigonitis There is often confusion about trigonitis since the term -itis usually indicates inflammation
- Trigone of bladder - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
Trigone of bladder Trigonum vesicae Latin eponym: Trigonum Lieutaudi Eponym: Lieutaud's trigone
- What Is the Trigone? Anatomy, Function, and Conditions
The trigone is a smooth, triangular patch of tissue situated on the inner, lower, posterior wall of the urinary bladder Its three corners are marked by openings
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