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  • == Output (Medicine) == '''Output''' (pronounced: /ˈaʊtˌpʊt/) in the medical context refers to the amount
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  • == Urinary Catheter == A '''Urinary Catheter''' (pronounced: yoo-rih-nair-ee kath-i-ter) is a flexible tube use
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  • ...e [[urethra]]. This can lead to decreased urine flow and increased risk of urinary tract infections. * Urinary tract infections
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  • ...ious complications, including [[hydronephrosis]], [[kidney damage]], and [[urinary tract infection]]. The term "ureteric stricture" is derived from the Latin "ureter" meaning "urinary canal" and the Latin "strictura" meaning "a narrowing".
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  • ...nto the pleural space, usually as a result of trauma or obstruction in the urinary system. This can lead to symptoms such as shortness of breath, chest pain, ...ruction in the urinary tract, such as a [[kidney stone]], or trauma to the urinary system. Other causes can include surgical procedures, malignancies, and inf
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  • ...nal Calyx''' (pronounced: REE-nal KAY-liks) is a significant part of the [[urinary system]] in the human body. ...calyx]] surrounds the renal papillae and collects urine directly from the output of the nephrons, the functional units of the kidney. Several minor calyces
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  • ...accompanying increase in the serum creatinine and/or a reduction in urine output. The condition can be potentially life-threatening and requires immediate m ...cur as a result of a [[direct injury]] to the kidneys or a blockage in the urinary tract.
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  • ...ical condition characterized by the absence of urine production or a urine output of less than 100 milliliters per day. This condition is often associated wi ...including severe kidney disease, certain medications, and blockages in the urinary tract.
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  • * [[Urinary tract infection (UTI)]] * [[Oliguria]]: Decreased urine output
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  • ...ue]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[sleep problems]], and [[changes in urine output]]. As the disease progresses, other symptoms such as [[swelling]] in the an ...e kidneys are [[glomerulonephritis]], [[polycystic kidney disease]], and [[urinary tract obstructions]].
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  • * Decreased urine output * Urinary tract problems
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  • ...ntation. In severe cases, symptoms may progress to include decreased urine output, abnormal heart rhythms, and loss of consciousness. ...nfection can start anywhere in the body, such as in the lungs (pneumonia), urinary tract (UTI), skin (cellulitis), or abdominal organs (peritonitis).
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  • ...f the ribs and the top of the thighs, containing most of the digestive and urinary systems along with some reproductive organs ...iogenic shock]] - a severely dangerous condition involving decreased blood output from the heart, usually as a result of a heart attack
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