Urinary
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-ectasis | dilation, stretching |
-lithotomy | incision for stone removal |
-pexy | surgical fixation |
-tripsy | to crush |
-uresis | urination |
-uria | urination |
ablation | Removal of tissue by vaporization, abrasion, freezing or other methods. |
anuria | Absence of urine formation. |
bladder | A hollow, expandable muscular sac that stores urine produced by the kidneys until excretion. |
calcul/o | stone |
cali/o | calyx |
cyst/o | urinary bladder, cyst, sac of fluid |
cystitis | Inflammation of the urinary bladder. |
cystocele | A prolapse of the bladder into the vagina. |
dia- | complete, through |
dialysis | A therapeutic procedure used in patients with kidney failure for removal of harmful wastes and fluids from the blood. |
diuresis | Increased excretion of urine. |
enuresis | Involuntary discharge of urine after completed development of urinary control. |
epispadias | A birth defect due to malformation of the urethra. |
glomerul/o | glomerulus |
hematuria | Red blood cells in the urine. |
hemodialysis | A therapeutic procedure used with kidney failure involving removal of harmful wastes and fluids from the blood. |
hydronephrosis | Abnormal enlargement of a kidney, sometimes caused by blockage of the ureter. |
hypospadias | A birth defect due to malformation of the urethra in which the urethral opening is below its normal location. |
incontinence | The inability to control the flow of urine from the bladder. |
interstitial cystitis | Painful bladder syndrome. |
kidney | One of a pair of organs that filter blood for the secretion of urine and that regulates ion concentrations. |
lith/o | stone, calcification |
nephr/o | kidney |
nephrolithiasis | Formation of kidney stones. |
nephron | Very small filtering structures in the kidneys. |
nephrotic syndrome | Disease of the kidney without inflammatory or neoplastic components. |
nocturia | Patient needs to wake at night to pass urine. |
oliguria | Decreased urinary output. |
peritoneal dialysis | Dialysis fluid being introduced into and removed from the peritoneal cavity. |
polycystic kidney disease | An inherited disease in which cysts develop within the kidneys. |
polyuria | Excessive production of urine. |
pyel/o | renal pelvis |
pyuria | White blood cells or pus cells in the urine. |
ren/o | kidney |
ur/o | urine |
uremia | Presence of excessive amounts of urea in the blood. May be a sign of renal disease or failure. |
ureter/o | ureter |
urethr/o | urethra |
urethritis | Inflammation of the urethra, causing painful and difficult urination. |
urin/o | urine, urinary system |
urinary bladder | A muscular, membranous sac along the urinary tract that store urine until urination. |
urination | Discharge of urine from the body. |
urine | The fluid containing waste products and water secreted by the kidneys, then stored in the urinary bladder until urination. |
urology | A surgical specialty concerned with the study, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the urinary tract in both sexes, and the genital tract in the male. |
vesic/o | bladder, blister |
vesicul/o | vesicle |
Authors and Reviewers
Authored by Dr. Barbara A. EricksonMedically reviewed by Dr. Jonathan Keroes, MD
Last Update: 12/18/2022