LOM - STUDY FOR FINAL
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- x-ray of the urinary tract
- KUB
- nephrolithotomy
- incision to remove a renal calculus
- ESWL
- shockwaves are used to crush urinary tract stones
- protein in the urine
- ketonuria
- alkaline
- basic
- high levels of ketones in the blood can lead to
- acidosis
- uremia
- azotemia
- portion of urinary bladder
- trigone
- group of symptoms marked by edema, proteinuria, and hypoalbumineumia
- nephrotic syndrome
- nitrogenous waste
- creatinine
- surrounding the urinary bladder
- perivesical
- renal abscess may lead to
- pyuria
- childhood renal carcinoma
- wilms tumor
- meatal stenosis
- narrowing of the urethral opening to the outside of the body
- diabetes insipidus is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT
- glycosuria
- renal pelvis
- pyel/o
- oliguria
- scanty urination
- nephrosclerosis
- hardening of blood vessels in the kidney
- high levels of acids and acetones accumulate in urine
- ketonuria
- urine is turbid (cloud) owing to presence of WBCs and pus
- pyuria
- urine test that reflects the acidity or alkalinity of urine
- pH
- dark pigment accumulates in urine as a result of liver disease
- bilirubinuria
- leaky glomeruli can produce this accumulation of albumin in urine
- proteinuria
- abnormal particles are present in urine – cells, bacteria, casts
- sediment
- sugar in the urine; a symptom of diabetes mellitus
- glycosuria
- color of the urine is smoky red owing to presence of blood
- hematuria
- high blood pressure that is idiopathic
- essential hypertension
- malignant tumor of the kidney
- renal cell carcinoma
- inadequate secretion of ADH
- diabetes insipidus
- a narrowed area in a tube
- stricture
- collection of pus
- abscess
- swelling, fluid in the tissues
- edema
- high blood pressure caused by kidney disease
- secondary hypertension
- polydipsia
- excessive thirst
- IVP
- intravenous pyelogram
- bacteriuria
- bacteria in the urine
- polyruia
- excessive urination
- male gonad
- testes
- gland below bladder and surrounding urethra
- prostate
- tissue that produces sperm cells
- seminiferous tubules
- hair-like tail region of sperm
- flagellum
- tube that leads from the epididymis to urethra
- vas deferens
- foreskin
- prepuce
- male castration would result from which of the following
- bilateral orchiectomy
- inflammation of the glans penis
- balanitis
- chancre is primary lesion in which condition
- syphilis