Acute unilateral obstructive uropathy
... drained from the kidney s through tubes called
ureter s. Obstructive uropathy occurs when a one or both
ureter s becomes blocked; the condition may be acute ... Urinary tract infection Obstruction of the
ureter , acute unilateral obstructive uropathy Kidney ...
Bladder
... s, including the prostate , uterus , vagina ,
ureter s, and rectum . It can also spread to the pelvic ... frequency sound waves to aid in diagnosis .
ureter ostomy A surgical procedure consisting of cutting the
ureter s from the bladder and connecting them to an ...
Hydronephrosis
... outflow (for example, by a stone blocking the
ureter , the tube going from the kidney to the ... kidney , which may be caused by blockage of the
ureter (such as by a kidney stone) or chronic ... urine from draining into the bladder . hydro
ureter ... Hydronephrosis (fluid-filled kidney ) ...
Intravenous pyelogram
... or IVP , is a special x-ray of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder . It is performed by a specially ... ( IVP ): A series of x-ray s of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder to find out if cancer has ... is a special type of x-ray of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder . An ultrasound scan to look ...
IVP
... the contrast medium through the kidney s and
ureter s. IVP ( Intravenous pyelogram )The use of a ... ( IVP ): A series of x-ray s of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder to find out if cancer has ... is a special type of x-ray of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder . An ultrasound scan to look ...
Kidney infection
... spread from the genital area through the
ureter s to the bladder . Kidney infection can ... cystitis , which see) which has traveled up the
ureter s to the kidney s. TREATMENT " - Drink plenty ... urine are emptied into the bladder from the
ureter s. - Kidney Infection ( Pyelonephritis ) - ...
Lithotripsy
... up stones that form in the kidney , bladder ,
ureter s, or gallbladder . Alternative Names: ... ... up stones that form in the kidney , bladder ,
ureter s, or gallbladder . There are several ways of ... at the same time in the kidney or in the
ureter . (See also cystinuria .) ... lithotripsy ...
Nephrosis
... outflow (for example, by a stone blocking the
ureter , the tube going from the kidney to the ... kidney , which may be caused by blockage of the
ureter (such as by a kidney stone) or chronic ... urine from draining into the bladder . hydro
ureter ... Hydro nephrosis (fluid-filled kidney ...
Orifice
... to other surrounding structures such as the
ureter al orifice of the other kidney (contra ... of tumor recurrence within the intra mural
ureter among patients who have had incomplete excision ... nephroureterectomy should include the entire
ureter and a margin of periureteral orifice mucosa ...
Pelvis
... Format ... Cancer - Renal Pelvis or
ureter Alternate Names : Transitional Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis or
ureter Pictures & Images ... pelvis ... s and stomach relaxed. Renal Pelvis and
ureter , Transitional Cell [ patient ][ health ...
Pyelonephritis
... not treated promptly, bacteria may go up the
ureter s to infect the kidney s ( pyelonephritis ). ... urinary tract is composed of the kidney s and
ureter s. Infection in the upper urinary tract ... infection of the bladder , kidney s,
ureter s, or urethra . These structures make up the ...
Reflux
... in which flow is backwards from normal.
ureter A muscular tube leading from the kidney to the ... from the kidney s, through tubes called
ureter s, to the bladder . Vesicoureteral reflux ... flow of urine from the bladder back into the
ureter s. Gastroesophageal reflux disease , ...
Scar
... s can inhibit that. scar tissue in the
ureter compress ion of the UPJ by a blood vessel leading to the kidney kinks in the
ureter fibrous bands around the
ureter kidney stones external trauma , or injury ...
Urinary tract
... UTI ) is an infection involving the kidney s,
ureter s, bladder , or urethra . These are the ... in children: Infection of the kidney ,
ureter , bladder , or urethra in a child. About 3% of ... of the urinary system from the kidney s to the
ureter s (the tubes that drain urine out of the ...
Ureter
...
ureter ocele s can cause significant anatomic distortion to other surrounding structures such as the
ureter al orifice of the other kidney (contra lateral ), the trigone and the bladder neck.
ureter ocele Definition: A ...
Ureterocele
... to other surrounding structures such as the
ureter al orifice of the other kidney (contra ... from birth ) disorder resulting when one of the
ureter s, the tubes through which urine flows from the ... , ... Ureterocele . If the end of the
ureter does not develop normally, it can bulge, ...
Urinary Tract Infection
... UTI ) is an infection involving the kidney s,
ureter s, bladder , or urethra . These are the ... in children: Infection of the kidney ,
ureter , bladder , or urethra in a child. About 3% of ... . The urinary tract includes the kidney s,
ureter s, bladder , and urethra . Urinary Tract ...
Uti
... along the urinary tract -- the kidney s, the
ureter s (the tubes that take urine from each kidney ... it from your body. They are the kidney s
ureter s bladder urethra ... You may have a ... UTI ) is an infection involving the kidney s,
ureter s, bladder , or urethra . These are the ...
Contracture
... kidney difficulties include the narrowing of the upper urinary tract (
ureter opelvic junction obstruction or
ureter al stenosis ), congenital contracture of the bladder outlet ...
Endoscopy
... ion of the UPJ by a blood vessel leading to the kidney kinks in the
ureter fibrous bands around the
ureter kidney stones external trauma , or injury to the body over the ...
Funnel
... center of the kidney . Urine collects here and is funnel ed into the
ureter , the tube that connects the kidney to the bladder . renal tubular ... in the renal pelvis (the funnel -shaped area that connects the
ureter to the main portion of the kidney ). ...
Injury
... Injury - kidney and
ureter Medical therapies (such as OB/GYN surgeries, prior radiation or chemotherapy , and previous abdominopelvic surgeries) are risk factors for
ureter al injuries . Injury , scooter: See: Scooter injury . Search All of ...
Intravenous
... Intravenous pyelogram ( IVP ): A series of x-ray s of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder to find out if cancer has spread within these organ s. ... ( IVP ). An IVP is a special type of x-ray of the kidney s,
ureter s, and bladder . An ultrasound scan to look at the urinary tract . A ...
Nephrolithiasis
... stones are present in the pelvis or calyces of the kidney or in the
ureter . (See also cystinuria .) Alternative Names: Renal calculi; Kidney ... to form stones. Symptoms arise when the stones begin to move down the
ureter causing intense pain . NEPHROLITHIASIS : The formation of small ...
Stenosis
... kidney difficulties include the narrowing of the upper urinary tract (
ureter opelvic junction obstruction or
ureter al stenosis ), congenital contracture of the bladder outlet ...
Urethra
... will spread to the bladder wall. abnormalities in kidney s,
ureter s, bladder or urethra can cause repeated infections . The
ureter s are tubes that carry urine from the kidney s to the bladder . The ...
Urethral stricture
... effect as putting a kink in a hosepipe. the upper urinary tract (
ureter opelvic junction obstruction or
ureter al stenosis ), congenital contracture of the bladder outlet ...
Urinalysis
... and its contents, such as sugar , protein , blood , and bacteria .
ureter oscopy: A procedure to look inside the
ureter and renal pelvis to check for abnormal areas. Many UTIs can be ...
Urinary Tract Infections
... infections of any part of the urinary system from the kidney s to the
ureter s (the tubes that drain urine out of the kidney s into the bladder ), ... urinary tract infections (a bacterial infection of the kidney s,
ureter s, bladder , or urethra ) and includes causes, symptoms and treatment . ...
Acute renal failure
... , confusion , and hallucinations , also occur in about a quarter of cases. The urinary tract consists of the kidney , the bladder , the
ureter s, and the urethra . Obstruction can occur anywhere along this tract. Obstruction of urine flow increases the pressure to the kidney and can ...
Appendicitis
... treated? The cause of colic is irritation and/or obstruction, and the irritant and/or obstruction may be a stone (as in the gall bladder or
ureter ), an irritant food or gas (in the stomach and intestine s), appendicitis , ... Sometimes, fibrous bands ( adhesion s) can form between the ...
Bladder Cancer
... Bladder cancer spreads by extending into the nearby organ s, including the prostate , uterus , vagina ,
ureter s, and rectum . It can also spread to the pelvic lymph node s or to other parts of the body, such as the liver , lungs and bones. References: ......
Bladder stones
... called bladder stones or cystic calculi) are an abnormal accumulations of mineral salts. They form in the kidney s and, during passage down the
ureter s, may lodge in them or in the bladder . bladder stones constipation diabetes insipidus diabetes mellitus epilepsy lower urinary ...
BUN
... is removed from the blood by the kidney s. Blood urea nitrogen ( BUN ) tests are sometimes done to see how well the kidney s are working.
ureter (yoo-REE-ter) ... ...
Calculus
... ). Squamous cell cancer of the urinary tract constitutes less than 15% of the tumor s of the renal pelvis and a smaller percentage of
ureter al tumor s and is often associated with chronic calculus disease and infection . shredded or cannot be removed easily from between the ...
Cavity
... , symptoms of; ectopic rhythm; ectopic schistosomiasis ; ectopic tachycardia ; ectopic teratosis; ectopic testis ; ectopic thyroid; ectopic
ureter ; ectoplacental; ectoplacental cavity ; ... Polyp A growth of tissue protruding into a body cavity , such as a nasal or rectal polyp . ...
Clavicle
... Fracture d Clavicle in the Newborn Fracture d Collar Bone ( Fracture d Clavicle in the Newborn) Fracture d Kidney ( Injury - Kidney and
ureter ) Fragile X Syndrome Frambesia Tropica ( Yaws ) ... If your collarbone has separated widely at the site of the break, the doctor will carefully ...
Colic
... Pathology intense pain caused by spasm odic contraction s of one of the hollow organ s, e.g., the stomach , intestine , gall bladder ,
ureter , or oviduct. Colic , which is not a disease , affects 10-20% of all infants . It is more common in boys than in girls and most common in a ...
Colic
... Pathology intense pain caused by spasm odic contraction s of one of the hollow organ s, e.g., the stomach , intestine , gall bladder ,
ureter , or oviduct. Colic , which is not a disease , affects 10-20% of all infants . It is more common in boys than in girls and most common in a ...
Colon
... cancer . While in women, the three most frequently occurring cancer s are breast cancer , colon cancer and lung cancer . In most cases,
ureter s are attached to a piece of colon that opens onto the skin of the abdomen . This procedure is called a ur ostomy and the opening is called a ...