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detrusor|dɪˈtruːsə(r)| Also 6 Sc. -ar. [agent-noun from L. dētrūdĕre, dētrūs- to detrude.] †1. One who thrusts away or rejects. Obs.
1571Sempill Ballates (1872) 121 Detrusaris, refuisaris Of hir authoritie. 2. Anat. [mod.L.; in full detrusor urinæ.] Name for the muscular coat of the bladder, by the contraction of which the urine is expelled.
[1706in Phillips (ed. Kersey), Detrusor Urinæ.] 1766Parsons in Phil. Trans. LVI. 215 The detrusor muscle of the..urinary bladder. 1876Gross Dis. Bladder 55 The internal fibres of the detrusor muscle. |