0 present participle of void --
1 to remove the legal force from something, such as a legal agreement --
Finally, the initial scan should look for ureteric dilatation and should assess the bladder, ideally before and after voiding.
Aging and spinal cord injury will usually develop reflex voiding.
Cystometry is used to evaluate the relationship between intravesical pressure and volume during filling and voiding.
The objective measures were the same except for the fact that the data were obtained with the use of a seven-day voiding diary.
Women recorded the number of incontinent episodes in a three-day voiding diary.
They succeeded in voiding the tender offer in courts.
Possible advantages are spontaneous voiding as opposed to catheterisation, decreased likelihood of deep vein thrombosis as well as deceased manual handling by midwifery staff.
Many authors advocate a repeat scan after voiding, which is both time-consuming and inconvenient.