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  • == Urinary Bladder Disease == ...ological condition that affects the [[urinary bladder]], a hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine.
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  • == Urinary bladder == ...organ in humans and some other animals that collects and stores urine from the kidneys before disposal by urination.
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  • == Bladder Neck == ...ary system that controls the flow of urine from the [[Bladder|bladder]] to the [[Urethra|urethra]].
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  • == Artificial Urinary Bladder == ...the function of the natural [[urinary bladder]] in patients who have lost bladder function due to disease or injury.
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  • ...or Muscle''' (pronounced: deh-TROO-sor MUH-suhl) is a layer of the urinary bladder wall made of smooth muscle fibers arranged in longitudinal and circular bun ...is is in reference to the muscle's function of pushing urine down from the bladder during urination.
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  • ...is used in medical terminology to refer to anything related to the urinary bladder. ...is used in the medical field to denote anything pertaining to the urinary bladder.
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  • |Term=urinary tract ...R-ee tract) The organs that produce urine and remove it from the body. The urinary tract is divided into two parts. 
    867 bytes (132 words) - 05:48, 13 January 2023
  • |Term=urinary system ...ee SIS-tem) The organs that produce urine and remove it from the body. The urinary system is divided into two parts. 
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  • == Urinary Meatus == ...of the [[urethra]]. It is through this opening that urine is expelled from the body.
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  • ...lling urine from the urinary bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body. The term "micturition" is derived from the Latin word "micturire", which means "to desire to urinate".
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  • == Bladder Control == ...volves a complex interaction of the [[nervous system]], [[muscles]], and [[urinary system]] to store and expel urine.
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  • == Bladder Infection == ...that affects part of the urinary tract. It occurs when bacteria enter the urinary tract and cause inflammation and discomfort.
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  • ...the [[Urethra|urethra]] to the outside of the body. It is a vital part of the body's waste disposal and water regulation systems. ...erm "urination" comes from the Latin word "urina", which itself comes from the Greek word "ouron", both meaning "urine".
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  • == Urinary Catheterization == ...olves the insertion of a [[catheter]] into a patient's [[bladder]] through the [[urethra]] to drain urine.
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  • ...ive bladder (OAB) with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and urinary frequency. ...mmon for drug names to be created by combining parts of words that suggest the drug's medical category, mechanism of action, or other relevant characteris
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  • ...a longitudinal and circular manner. The detrusor muscle is responsible for bladder contractions that expel urine. ...name as the detrusor muscle's primary function is to expel urine from the bladder.
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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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  • == Indwelling Urinary Catheter == ...r) is a flexible tube used in medical practice for draining urine from the bladder.
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  • |Term=urinary retention ...eh-TEN-avoid) condition in which urine cannot be emptied from the bladder. Urinary retention can be acute and develop very quickly, or it can be chronic and o
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  • == Urinary Tract Obstruction == ...rmal flow of urine is blocked, causing potential damage to the kidneys and bladder.
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