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the removal of a body part or the destruction of its function

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ablation

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sudden onset of kidney failure that may be caused by the kidneys not receiving enough blood to filter

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acute renal failure

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the absence of urine formation by the kidneys

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anuria

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abnormal enlargement of the prostate gland often found in men over 50

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benign prostatic hyperplasia (benign prostatic hypertrophy or enlarged prostate)

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behavioral training in which the patient learns to urinate on a schedule with increasingly longer time intervals between scheduled urination

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bladder retraining

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the use of a handheld ultrasound transducer to measure the amount of urine remaining in the bladder after urination

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bladder ultrasound

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the progressive loss of renal function over months or years

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chronic kidney disease (chronic renal disease or kidney failure)

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an imaging technique that uses a thin, fan-shaped x-ray beam to produce multiple cross-sectional views of the body

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computed tomography

9
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pain in the urinary bladder

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cystalgia (cystodynia)

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the surgical removal of all or part of the urinary bladder

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cystectomy

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inflammation of the bladder

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cystitis

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a hernia of the bladder through the vaginal wall

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cystocele (prolapsed bladder)

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a radiographic examination of the bladder after instillation of a contrast medium via a urethral catheter

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cystography

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a stone located within the urinary bladder

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cystolith

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the surgical fixation of the bladder to the abdominal wall

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cystopexy

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surgical suturing of a wound or defect in the bladder

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cystorrhaphy

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the visual examination of the urinary bladder using a cystoscope

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cystoscopy

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a procedure to remove waste products from the blood of patients whose kidneys no longer function

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dialysis

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a diagnostic technique that combines angiography with computerized components to clarify the view of the area of interest by removing soft tissue and bone from the image

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digital subtraction angiography

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the increased output of urine

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diuresis

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medication administered to increase urine secretion to rid the body of excess salt and water

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diuretics

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difficult or painful urination

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dysuria

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swelling caused by an abnormal accumulation of fluid in cells, tissues, or cavities of the body

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edema

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the final stage of chronic kidney disease

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end-stage renal disease

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the involuntary discharge of urine

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enuresis

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a congenital abnormality of the urethral opening, in the male this opening is located on the upper surface of the penis; in the female the urethral opening is in the region of the clitoris

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epispadias

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the destruction of kidney stones using high-energy ultrasonic waves traveling through water or gel

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extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy

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the most common type of indwelling catheter

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foley catheter

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a type of nephritis caused by inflammation of the glomeruli

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glomerulonephritis

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a process by which waste products are filtered directly from the patient’s own blood

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hemodialysis

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the dilation of one or both kidneys

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hydronephrosis

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the distention of the ureter with urine that cannot flow because the ureter is blocked

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hydroureter

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the presence of abnormally low concentrations of protein in the blood

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hypoproteinuria

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the congenital abnormality of the urethral opening. in the male the urethral opening is on the underside of the penis; in the female the urethra opens into the vagina

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hypospadias

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use of a small piece of intestine to convey urine to the ureters and to a stoma in the abdomen

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ileal conduit (ileostomy)

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a catheter that remains inside the body for a prolonged time based on need

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indwelling catheter

37
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the inability to control the excretion of urine and/or feces

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incontinence

38
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a chronic inflammation within the walls of the bladder

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interstitial cystitis

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a radiographic study of the kidneys and ureters

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intravenous pyelogram (excretory urography)

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a series of pelvic muscle exercises used to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor

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Kegel exercises

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a radiographic study without the use of a contrast medium, used to detect bowel obstructions and nephroliths

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KUB (flat-plate of the abdomen)

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a surgical incision for the removal of a stone from the bladder

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lithotomy

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bladder replacement using part of the small intestine

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neobladder

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inflammation of the kidney or kidneys

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nephritis

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a stone located in the kidney

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nephrolith (kidney stone or renal calculus)

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the presence of stones in the kidney

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nephrolithiasis

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the surgical freeing of a kidney from adhesions

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nephrolysis

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any disease of the kidney

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nephropathy

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the surgical fixation of nephroptosis

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nephropexy (nephrorrhaphy)

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the prolapse of a kidney into the pelvic area when the patient stands

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nephroptosis (floating kidney)

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suppuration of the kidney

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nephropyosis (pyonephrosis)

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the placement of a catheter to maintain an opening between the pelvis of one or both kidneys to the exterior of the body

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nephrostomy

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a group of conditions in which excessive amounts of protein are lost in the urine

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nephrotic syndrome (nephrosis)

54
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a urinary problem caused by interference with the normal nerve pathways associated with urination

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neurogenic bladder

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frequent and excessive urination during the night

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nocturia

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urinary incontinence during sleep

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nocturnal enuresis (bed-wetting)

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scanty urination

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oliguria

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a condition that occurs when the muscles of the bladder contract involuntarily even though the bladder is not full

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overactive bladder (urge incontinence)

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continuous leaking from the bladder either because it is full or because it does not empty completely

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overflow incontinence

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surgical removal of a kidney stone through a small incision in the back

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percutaneous nephrolithotomy

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dialysis in which the lining of the peritoneal cavities acts as the filter to remove waste from the blood

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peritoneal dialysis

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a genetic disorder characterized by growth of numerous fluid-filled cysts in the kidney

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polycystic kidney disease

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excessive urination

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polyuria

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cancer beginning in the prostate

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prostate cancer

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a diagnostic blood test that is used to screen for prostate cancer

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prostate-specific antigen

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a disorder resulting from compression or obstruction of the urethra due to benign prostatic hyperplasia

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prostatism

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inflammation of the renal pelvis

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pyelitis

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inflammation of the renal pelvis and of the kidney

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pyelonephritis

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the surgical repair of the ureter and renal pelvis

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pyeloplasty

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a surgical incision into the renal pelvis

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pyelotomy

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the treatment of cancers through the use of x-rays

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radiation therapy

72
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acute pain in the kidney area that is caused by blockage during passage of a kidney stone

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renal colic

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the inability of one or both of the kidneys to perform their function

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renal failure (kidney failure)

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the grafting of a donor kidney into the body to replace the recipient’s failed kidneys

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renal transplantation (kidney transplant)

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when an orgasm results in semen flowing backward into the bladder instead of out through the penis

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retrograde ejaculation

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a radiograph of the urinary system taken after a contrast medium has been placed in the urethra and caused to flow upward through the urinary tract

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retrograde urography

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an abnormal mineral deposit that has formed within the body

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stone

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the inability to control the voiding of urine under physical stress such as running, sneezing, laughing, or coughing

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stress incontinence

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the placement of a catheter into the bladder through a small incision made through the abdominal wall just above the pubic bone

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suprapubic catheterization

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the removal of excess tissue from an enlarged prostate gland with the use of a resectoscope

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transurethral prostatectomy (TURP)

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a toxic condition in which urea and other waste products normally excreted in the urine are retained in the blood

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uremia (uremic poisoning)

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the distention of a ureter

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ureterectasis

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the surgical removal of a ureter

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ureterectomy

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a stone located anywhere along the ureter

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ureterolith

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the surgical repair of a ureter

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ureteroplasty

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the discharge of blood from the ureter

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ureterorrhagia

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surgical suturing of a ureter

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ureterorrhaphy

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a treatment for a stone lodged in the ureter

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ureteroscopy

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the insertion of a tube through the urethra and into the bladder

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urethral catheterization

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inflammation of the urethra

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urethritis

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surgical fixation of the urethra to nearby tissue

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urethropexy

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bleeding from the urethra

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urethrorrhagia

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abnormal discharge from the urethra

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urethrorrhea

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abnormal narrowing of the urethra

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urethrostenosis

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a surgical incision into the urethra

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urethrotomy

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the examination of urine to determine the presence of abnormal elements

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urinalysis

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the insertion of a tube into the bladder in order to obtain a sterile specimen or drain urine

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urinary catheterization (cathing)

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difficulty in starting a urinary stream

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urinary hesitancy

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the inability to control the voiding of urine

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urinary incontinence

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the inability to completely empty the bladder when attempting to urinate

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urinary retention (ischuria)

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an infection involving the structures of the urinary system that usually begins in the bladder

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urinary tract infection

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a diagnostic procedure in which a fluoroscope is used to examine the flow of urine from the bladder and through the urethra

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voiding cystourethrography

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a rare type of malignant tumor of the kidney that occurs in young children

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Wilms tumor

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