What is a cystogram?
Excessive amount of urine.
What is polyuria?
Incision into the meatus as to enlarge it.
What is meatotomy?
Stricture means ______________.
What is abnormal narrowing?
-iasis
What is a condition?
Separation of the kidney from other structures.
What is nephrolysis?
Drooping kidney.
What is nephroptosis?
Surgical crushing of stones.
What is lithotripsy?
Inflammation of the kidney
What is nephritis?
-uria
What is urine, urination?
Stone or stones in the bladder.
What is cystolith?
Protrusion of the bladder.
What is cystocele?
To attach the kidney back in place surgically.
What is a nephropexy?
Absence of urine.
What is anuria?
-lith
What is stone or calculus?
Scanty urine
What is oliguria?
The sudden stoppage of urine formation.
What is urinary suppression?
Pertaining to the force and flow of urine within the urinary tract.
What is urodynamics?
Abnormal condition of water in the kidney.
What is hydronephrosis?
-lysis
What is loosening, dissolution or separating?
Incision into the renal pelvis to remove stones
What is pyelolithotomy?
Condition of urine in the blood and refers to the presence of azotemia along with a wide range of symptoms associated with chronic kidney disease.
What is uremia?
Inflammation of the renal pelvis.
What is pyelolithotomy?
A narrowing of the ureter.
What is ureterostenosis?
-ptosis
What is drooping, sagging, prolapse?