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  • |Term=transvaginal ultrasound ...own) procedure to examine the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and bladder. An instrument is inserted into the vagina that causes sound waves to bounc
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  • == Neurogenic Bladder == ...a term used to describe a number of urinary conditions in people who lack bladder control due to a brain, spinal cord or nerve problem. This dysfunction can
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  • ...r-ul ree-fluks) is a medical condition where urine flows backward from the bladder into the ureters, potentially reaching the kidneys. ...der, "ureter" which is the tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder, and "reflux" meaning a backward or return flow.
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  • ...ination. This condition is often associated with urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and other urological disorders. The term "vesical" is derived from the Latin word "vesica", which means bladder. "Tenesmus" is derived from the Greek word "teinesmos", which means a strai
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  • ...er, or incomplete, where the two ureters join together before reaching the bladder. ...MRI]]. A [[cystoscopy]] may also be performed to visualize the ureters and bladder.
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  • ...is derived from the Greek words "mega" meaning large, and "kystis" meaning bladder. ...etected during a [[pregnancy ultrasound]]. It is defined by a longitudinal bladder diameter of 7 mm or more in the first trimester, or 15 mm or more in the se
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  • ...is a rare congenital disorder characterized by a largely distended urinary bladder (megacystis), very small colon (microcolon), and decreased or absent intest ...is derived from the Greek words "mega" meaning large, and "kystis" meaning bladder. "Microcolon" is derived from the Greek words "micros" meaning small, and "
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  • ...- A procedure to examine the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and bladder. An instrument is inserted into the vagina that causes sound waves to bounc ...ge called a sonogram. Also called transvaginal sonography and transvaginal ultrasound {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...by the formation of [[bladder stones]] or [[cystoliths]] in the [[urinary bladder]] due to various reasons. The term 'Cystolithiasis' is derived from the Greek words 'kystis' meaning bladder, 'lithos' meaning stone, and 'iasis' meaning condition.
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  • ...al term that refers to a stone, or calculus, that forms within the urinary bladder. The term "Cystolith" is derived from the Greek words "kystis" meaning bladder and "lithos" meaning stone.
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  • ...ter orgasm. The amount of urine leaked can vary from a few drops to a full bladder's worth. * [[Bladder problems]]
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  • ...ition that affects the [[urethra]], the tube that carries urine from the [[bladder]] to the outside of the body. ...nvolves urine tests, [[cystoscopy]], and sometimes imaging tests like an [[ultrasound]] or [[CT scan]].
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  • ...h a part of the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder, is swollen. This swelling can block urine flow and cause damage to the kid ...an, or an MRI. In some cases, a cystoscopy may be performed to examine the bladder and urethra.
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  • ...e) A procedure to examine the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries and bladder. An instrument is inserted into the vagina that causes sound waves to bounc ...mputer, which creates an image called a sonogram. Also called transvaginal ultrasound and TVS {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • * [[Bladder stones]] * [[Bladder cancer]]
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  • * Exposed bladder (bladder exstrophy) ...ophy is typically made at birth due to the visible abnormalities. Prenatal ultrasound may also detect the condition.
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  • ...ter birth. This results in an abnormal connection, or fistula, between the bladder and the umbilicus. * [[Urachus]]: The tube that connects the bladder to the umbilical cord during fetal development.
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  • ...urachus, a primitive structure that connects the [[umbilical cord]] to the bladder in the developing fetus. In most individuals, the urachus closes up before The symptoms of urachal cancer can be similar to other types of bladder cancer and may include [[hematuria]] (blood in the urine), pain during urin
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  • ...hal sinus is a condition where the [[urachus]], a tube that connects the [[bladder]] to the [[umbilicus]] (navel) during fetal development, fails to close com ...typically made through physical examination and imaging studies such as [[ultrasound]] or [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI).
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  • ...occur when bacteria enter the body through the urethra and multiply in the bladder, causing symptoms such as pain and blood in the urine. * '''[[Bladder Stones]]''': These are hard masses of minerals in the bladder, which can cause blood in the urine.
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