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  • |Term=cystoscopy ...urethra. A cystoscope is a thin, tubular instrument with a light and lens for viewing. 
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  • ...nvasive [[Bladder cancer|bladder cancer]]. It is also used in [[Cystoscopy|cystoscopy]] to enhance the visualization of lesions. * [[Cystoscopy]]
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  • ...llows a doctor to view the inside of the bladder and urethra ([[Cystoscopy|cystoscopy]]). Treatment for pneumaturia depends on the underlying cause. If the condition is caused by
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  • '''Urethral foreign body''' (pronounced: yoo-REE-thrul FOR-in BOD-ee) refers to any object that is found in the [[urethra]] that is no * [[Cystoscopy]]: A procedure that allows your doctor to examine the lining of your bladde
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  • ...t presents with a specific type of lesion found on the bladder wall during cystoscopy. These lesions or ulcers are not actual ulcers, but rather areas of inflamm Diagnosis of Hunner's Ulcer is typically made through a [[cystoscopy]], a procedure that allows your doctor to view the inside of your bladder a
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  • ...of the bladder, and [[biopsy]], where a small sample of tissue is removed for examination under a microscope. ...rgical removal of the papilloma. Regular follow-up is necessary to monitor for recurrence or progression to [[urothelial carcinoma]], a type of bladder ca
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  • ...fluids within the body more clearly. For example, it is commonly used in [[cystoscopy]] procedures to help identify the ureteral orifices. * [[Cystoscopy]]
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  • ...iny, pinpoint hemorrhages on the bladder wall, typically observed during a cystoscopy procedure. * [[Cystoscopy]]: A diagnostic procedure that allows the doctor to examine the lining of t
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  • ...tests such as ultrasound or CT scan. In some cases, a procedure called a [[cystoscopy]] may be performed to examine the inside of the urethra and bladder. ...n the underlying cause. It may include antibiotics for infections, surgery for strictures or tumors, and medication or procedures to manage symptoms.
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  • ...[[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) or [[ultrasound]], and sometimes a [[cystoscopy]]. Treatment for urethral diverticulum often involves surgery to remove the diverticulum. Th
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  • * [[Cystoscopy]] Treatment options for urethral stricture can vary depending on the severity of the condition. The
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  • ...ord "duplex" meaning "double" and the Greek word "oureter" meaning "a tube for conveying urine". ...ough imaging tests such as an [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], or [[MRI]]. A [[cystoscopy]] may also be performed to visualize the ureters and bladder.
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  • Diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma typically involves urine tests, [[cystoscopy]], and imaging tests. A [[biopsy]] may also be performed to confirm the dia Treatment options for urothelial carcinoma depend on the stage of the cancer and can include [[su
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  • ...es a physical examination, medical history, and tests such as [[Cystoscopy|cystoscopy]] or [[Dye test|dye test]]. Treatment options for vesicovaginal fistula include conservative management, [[Fistula repair|fis
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  • ...cinoma typically involves a series of tests, including a [[urinalysis]], [[cystoscopy]], and [[biopsy]]. These tests can help determine the presence and extent o Treatment options for transitional cell carcinoma depend on the stage of the cancer and may inclu
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  • ...maging tests such as an ultrasound, a CT scan, or an MRI. In some cases, a cystoscopy may be performed to examine the bladder and urethra. Treatment for a ureterocele depends on the severity of the condition and the patient's ov
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  • Trigonitis is typically diagnosed through a [[Cystoscopy|cystoscopy]], a procedure that allows a doctor to view the inside of the bladder and u Treatment for Trigonitis typically involves managing the symptoms and may include medicat
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  • ...mputed tomography]] (CT) scans, [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI), or [[cystoscopy]]. Treatment for vesicointestinal fistulas typically involves surgery to repair the fistula
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  • ...tory, physical examination, and diagnostic tests such as urine analysis, [[cystoscopy]], and bladder biopsy. Treatment for cystitis cystica typically involves managing the symptoms and preventing fu
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  • ...nvolves imaging tests such as [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], or [[MRI]]. A [[cystoscopy]] may also be performed to visualize the ureter and bladder. Treatment for ureteric stricture depends on the cause and severity of the condition. It m
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