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Post obstructive diuresis is the passage of large volumes of urine after a urinary obstruction has been relieved. The need to perform intermittent catheterization is usually required when the bladder does not work and in order to empty it a catheter must be used. | {{Infobox_Disease | | ||
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==Overview== | |||
'''Post obstructive diuresis''' is the passage of large volumes of urine after a urinary obstruction has been relieved. The need to perform intermittent catheterization is usually required when the bladder does not work and in order to empty it a catheter must be used. | |||
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Template:Search infobox Steven C. Campbell, M.D., Ph.D.
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Overview
Post obstructive diuresis is the passage of large volumes of urine after a urinary obstruction has been relieved. The need to perform intermittent catheterization is usually required when the bladder does not work and in order to empty it a catheter must be used.