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- Ureters: Anatomy, Location, Function Conditions
Ureteral stones Ureteral stones are a type of urinary stone that forms in your kidneys They can lodge in your ureter and get stuck if they’re too big They’re also a type of ureteral obstruction Ureterocele A ureterocele is a condition that’s present at birth (congenital urinary abnormality)
- Ureter - Wikipedia
Ureteral cancer is most often due to cancer of the cells lining the ureter, called transitional cell carcinoma, although it can more rarely occur as a squamous cell carcinoma if the type of cells lining the urethra have changed due to chronic inflammation, such as due to stones or schistosomiasis
- Ureter: Function and Anatomy - Verywell Health
Ureteral stricture is the narrowing of the ureter that obstructs the flow of urine Strictures can cause a backup of urine into the kidney, resulting in kidney damage
- Ureteral Injury - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Overall, a ureteral injury is rare The most common cause is iatrogenic trauma during open surgery, laparoscopic, or endoscopic procedures Penetrating trauma accounts for most non-iatrogenic ureteral injuries Ureteral injuries are often subtle, and clinicians must have a high index of suspicion for them An unrecognized or mismanaged ureteral injury can lead to significant complications
- URETERAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ureter noun ure· ter ˈyu̇r-ə-tər yu̇-ˈrē-tər : either of the paired ducts that carry away the urine from a kidney to the bladder or cloaca ureteral yu̇-ˈrē-tə-rəl adjective or less commonly ureteric
- The Ureters - Anatomical Course - TeachMeAnatomy
The arterial supply to the ureters can be divided into abdominal and pelvic supply: Abdominal – renal artery, testicular ovarian artery, and ureteral branches directly from the abdominal aorta Pelvic – superior and inferior vesical arteries Venous drainage is carried out by vessels that correspond to the aforementioned arteries
- Ureteral Obstructions Strictures - University of Utah Health
University of Utah Health urologists are experts at treating ureteral obstructions and strictures We combine clinical expertise with the latest research findings and state-of-the-art equipment
- Ureteral Stones: Causes, Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
A ureteral (“yer-ree-ter-uhl”) stone or calculus is an irregularly shaped solid mass of crystals, minerals and salts that build up in your pee Some stones can block the flow of pee and cause severe pain
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