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4. Scans were made in two planes. The initial scan Bladder emptying in neonates was always in the sagittal plane. The second scan was made transversely in a plane at 900 to the long It has been suggested that neonates may not empty their bladders completely when micturating (Sertel and Scopes;(Lincoln and Winberg,,1973
5. It has been suggested that incomplete bladder emptying occurs only in the male neonate, and that this explains the sex incidence in urinary infection;(Campbell et al; In addition, residual urine in the axis of the bladder, through its widest diameter. Further scans were made to determine the shape of the bladder. Where quantitation was possible, electronic calipers preset at 2 cm were drawn on each film and from this the scale of measurements could be determined. The volume of the bladder was calculated using the formula babc where a, b, and c are the three diameters of the bladder,1976