Pathophysiology of Urinary Tract Obstruction
... • Increases in collecting system pressure and ureteral wall tension contribute to renal colic – Results in spinothalamic C-fiber excitation ...
... • Increases in collecting system pressure and ureteral wall tension contribute to renal colic – Results in spinothalamic C-fiber excitation ...
PowerPoint Sunusu
... • Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) refers to the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the ureter. • Reflux results from a congenital anomaly of the ureterovesical junction (Primary VUR), • Reflux from high-pressure voiding secondary to posterior urethral valves, neuropathic bladder or voiding ...
... • Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) refers to the retrograde flow of urine from the bladder into the ureter. • Reflux results from a congenital anomaly of the ureterovesical junction (Primary VUR), • Reflux from high-pressure voiding secondary to posterior urethral valves, neuropathic bladder or voiding ...
Urinary System
... cavernous urethra) is surrounded by the corpus spongiosum of the penis, and its epithelial lining changes from pseudostratified columnar to stratified squamous. In this region, there are many small mucous glands called the glands of Littré, which secrete mucus to coat and protect the lining of the u ...
... cavernous urethra) is surrounded by the corpus spongiosum of the penis, and its epithelial lining changes from pseudostratified columnar to stratified squamous. In this region, there are many small mucous glands called the glands of Littré, which secrete mucus to coat and protect the lining of the u ...
Frog Dissection Guide Purpose
... This is very important. When you reach a point just below the front legs, turn the scissors blades sideways to cut through the bones in the chest. This should prevent damage to the heart or other internal organs. When your scissors reach a point just below the frog's neck you have cut ...
... This is very important. When you reach a point just below the front legs, turn the scissors blades sideways to cut through the bones in the chest. This should prevent damage to the heart or other internal organs. When your scissors reach a point just below the frog's neck you have cut ...
Ultrasound Examination in the Practice of Urology
... The AIUM represents the entire range of clinical and basic science interests in medical diagnostic ultrasound, and, with hundreds of volunteers, the AIUM has promoted the safe and effective use of ultrasound in clinical medicine for more than 50 years. This document and others like it will continue ...
... The AIUM represents the entire range of clinical and basic science interests in medical diagnostic ultrasound, and, with hundreds of volunteers, the AIUM has promoted the safe and effective use of ultrasound in clinical medicine for more than 50 years. This document and others like it will continue ...
Urologic Prostheses : The Complete Practical Guide to
... of these treatments obviously produced success, agents such as Yohimbine may have had some additional physiologic effect to improve ED. The treatment of ED using prosthetic devices, however, has long been a goal of physicians, urologists, and surgeons. The first attempt at a penile prosthesis was th ...
... of these treatments obviously produced success, agents such as Yohimbine may have had some additional physiologic effect to improve ED. The treatment of ED using prosthetic devices, however, has long been a goal of physicians, urologists, and surgeons. The first attempt at a penile prosthesis was th ...
Anatomy of the Urinary System
... across a filtration membrane from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule. The !1uid entering Bowman's capsule is called the filtrate. WHArS IN A WORD The term glomerulus comes from the Latin term meaning "bal\" or "globe. " Indeed, the glomemlus is like a ball or tuft of capillaries. This arrangement, r ...
... across a filtration membrane from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule. The !1uid entering Bowman's capsule is called the filtrate. WHArS IN A WORD The term glomerulus comes from the Latin term meaning "bal\" or "globe. " Indeed, the glomemlus is like a ball or tuft of capillaries. This arrangement, r ...
Unusual Timing of Mesh Migration Following Inguinal Hernioplasty
... laparoscopic surgery; this increases the risk of mesh contact with the bladder, postoperatively (10, 20). The clinical presentation of mesh migration to the bladder after hernioplasty may vary according to the degree of migration and the organs that are involved. The conditions most frequently exper ...
... laparoscopic surgery; this increases the risk of mesh contact with the bladder, postoperatively (10, 20). The clinical presentation of mesh migration to the bladder after hernioplasty may vary according to the degree of migration and the organs that are involved. The conditions most frequently exper ...
Formation of Urine: Formation of Urine
... considered to be crucial for repositioning the ureter orifice ...
... considered to be crucial for repositioning the ureter orifice ...
Prostate and Seminal Vesicle
... emptying on either side into the primary nephric ducts, which extend caudad to discharge ultimately into the cloaca. Later in development a second group of tubules arises, more caudal in position than the pronephric tubules. B. Mesonephric tubules in their growth extend toward the primary nephric du ...
... emptying on either side into the primary nephric ducts, which extend caudad to discharge ultimately into the cloaca. Later in development a second group of tubules arises, more caudal in position than the pronephric tubules. B. Mesonephric tubules in their growth extend toward the primary nephric du ...
Managing Urinary Retention in the Acute Care Environment
... in the acute care setting—hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. It was written to provide clinicians with the most recent medical information on managing patients with urinary retention or incomplete bladder emptying, with emphasis on post-operative urinary retention and the use of non-invasive b ...
... in the acute care setting—hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. It was written to provide clinicians with the most recent medical information on managing patients with urinary retention or incomplete bladder emptying, with emphasis on post-operative urinary retention and the use of non-invasive b ...
Managing Urinary Retention PDF
... in the acute care setting—hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. It was written to provide clinicians with the most recent medical information on managing patients with urinary retention or incomplete bladder emptying, with emphasis on post-operative urinary retention and the use of non-invasive b ...
... in the acute care setting—hospitals and rehabilitation facilities. It was written to provide clinicians with the most recent medical information on managing patients with urinary retention or incomplete bladder emptying, with emphasis on post-operative urinary retention and the use of non-invasive b ...
Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection in Dogs
... microbiologic cure rates in two studies.12,13 Administration of cephalexin only twice daily is likely to allow too many hours of the day in which the drug concentration falls below the MIC because this drug works via timedependent mechanisms. The recommendation of 7 to 14 days of an appropriate anti ...
... microbiologic cure rates in two studies.12,13 Administration of cephalexin only twice daily is likely to allow too many hours of the day in which the drug concentration falls below the MIC because this drug works via timedependent mechanisms. The recommendation of 7 to 14 days of an appropriate anti ...
8 Urologic anomalies
... Algorithm for the prenatal management of the fetus with bilateral hydronephrosis. GU, genitourinary; US, ultrasound. (Modified from Cendron, M D’Alton MD, Cromblie-holme M. Prenatal diagnosis and management of the fetus with hydronephrosis. Semin Perinatol 1994;18:163, with permission) ...
... Algorithm for the prenatal management of the fetus with bilateral hydronephrosis. GU, genitourinary; US, ultrasound. (Modified from Cendron, M D’Alton MD, Cromblie-holme M. Prenatal diagnosis and management of the fetus with hydronephrosis. Semin Perinatol 1994;18:163, with permission) ...
Urinary System (Chapter 26) Lecture Materials for Amy Warenda
... -receives 20-25% cardiac output ! -highly vascularized, many capillaries ! ...
... -receives 20-25% cardiac output ! -highly vascularized, many capillaries ! ...
Acute renal failure
... -serum Cr peaks in the first 72 hours. -Hydration -12-24 hours before contrast and ending 12 hours after the contrast study. -Infusion rates need to be individualized -75-150 ml/hour of 0.45% saline, the -goal being a slightly volume-expanded patient with a high urine output. -Acetylcystine -1.5g/da ...
... -serum Cr peaks in the first 72 hours. -Hydration -12-24 hours before contrast and ending 12 hours after the contrast study. -Infusion rates need to be individualized -75-150 ml/hour of 0.45% saline, the -goal being a slightly volume-expanded patient with a high urine output. -Acetylcystine -1.5g/da ...
CHAPTER 20: URINARY SYSTEM
... Hemolytic uremic anemia. See introduction on page 792. Inherited kidney abnormalities. See green box on page 793. Chronic Renal Failure. See Clinical Application 20.1, page 796. Glomerulonephritis. See Clinical Application 20.2, page 800. Nephrotic Syndrome. See Clinical Application 20.3, page 810. ...
... Hemolytic uremic anemia. See introduction on page 792. Inherited kidney abnormalities. See green box on page 793. Chronic Renal Failure. See Clinical Application 20.1, page 796. Glomerulonephritis. See Clinical Application 20.2, page 800. Nephrotic Syndrome. See Clinical Application 20.3, page 810. ...
Painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis (PBS/IC)
... surface as normally the lining protects the bladder wall from the toxic effects of urine. In about 70 percent of people with IC, the protective layer of the bladder is "leaky." This may let urine irritate the bladder wall, causing IC. There may be problems with function of the local nerves, pelvic f ...
... surface as normally the lining protects the bladder wall from the toxic effects of urine. In about 70 percent of people with IC, the protective layer of the bladder is "leaky." This may let urine irritate the bladder wall, causing IC. There may be problems with function of the local nerves, pelvic f ...
A Basic Guide to Bladder Health
... • As many as 700,000 U.S. women may have IC, a condition that is much less common in men. • It is 10 times more common in women, but men should be aware of this condition as well. • Many people live with the symptoms because they have been told nothing is physically wrong—that the problem is “in you ...
... • As many as 700,000 U.S. women may have IC, a condition that is much less common in men. • It is 10 times more common in women, but men should be aware of this condition as well. • Many people live with the symptoms because they have been told nothing is physically wrong—that the problem is “in you ...
Management of Clients with Urinary Disorders
... urethral irritation during intercourse. In fact, sexual intercourse may increase the risk of UTI in all women. The thrusting motion during coitus can push organisms up the urethra and into the bladder, which can lead to cystitis if the woman does not void after intercourse. The term “honeymoon cysti ...
... urethral irritation during intercourse. In fact, sexual intercourse may increase the risk of UTI in all women. The thrusting motion during coitus can push organisms up the urethra and into the bladder, which can lead to cystitis if the woman does not void after intercourse. The term “honeymoon cysti ...
SPINA BIFIDA AND INTERMITTENT BLADDER
... catheterization (IC) required. Identifying the factors involved in IC, especially selfcatheterization is fundamental in the development of effective training programs and public policies consistent with patient reality. This study sought to contribute to this end, describing and comparing the techni ...
... catheterization (IC) required. Identifying the factors involved in IC, especially selfcatheterization is fundamental in the development of effective training programs and public policies consistent with patient reality. This study sought to contribute to this end, describing and comparing the techni ...
9 Biofilm and Urogenital Infections
... unsuccessful treatment may be the fact that the bacteria within biofilms differ significantly from their planktonic counterparts in metabolic rate, molecular targets and expression of antimicrobial binding proteins [3,19]. There is a need in development of diagnostic tools which would be able to rec ...
... unsuccessful treatment may be the fact that the bacteria within biofilms differ significantly from their planktonic counterparts in metabolic rate, molecular targets and expression of antimicrobial binding proteins [3,19]. There is a need in development of diagnostic tools which would be able to rec ...
Multiple hemangiomas of the urinary bladder in a
... can be suspected in a patient with adrenergic symptoms [11]. Transitional cell papilloma can appear as a papillary mass on the urinary bladder wall in a child with painless gross hematuria [12]. Although it is very rare, transitional cell carcinoma can also occur in children, showing an irregular pa ...
... can be suspected in a patient with adrenergic symptoms [11]. Transitional cell papilloma can appear as a papillary mass on the urinary bladder wall in a child with painless gross hematuria [12]. Although it is very rare, transitional cell carcinoma can also occur in children, showing an irregular pa ...