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Urology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the medical and surgical treatment of disorders and diseases affecting the male and female urinary tract system and the male reproductive organs.
A term used in microbiology to describe bacteria that are capable of causing diseases in humans.
Uropathology refers to the study of diseases of the urinary system, particularly the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. It is a branch of pathology that deals with the diagnosis, investigation, and treatment of disorders and abnormalities of the urinary tract. Uropathologists examine tissue samples and other specimens to diagnose conditions such as kidney stones, infections, tumors, and other diseases that can cause symptoms such as pain, blood in the urine, and difficulty urinating.
Uropathy refers to a medical condition that affects the urinary system, particularly the urinary tract. It can include conditions such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), kidney stones, bladder problems, and various other conditions that impact the urinary system's function and overall health.
Urophilia refers to a paraphilia, a type of abnormal or unnatural sexual interest, where an individual derives sexual arousal and gratification from urine or urination. This can include exposing one's own urine, being urinated on, or engaging in other forms of urine-related activities.
Urophycis is a genus of cods, which are a group of marine fish. The word "urophycis" comes from the Greek words "oura," meaning "tail," and "phycis," meaning " tempting" or " fish", therefore "tail fish" or cod.<br><br>In essence, the term "urophycis" refers to a particular type of marine fish that is often found in saltwater environments and is a member of the cod family (Gadidae).
A uropod is a lobe at the rear (posterior) end of an arthropod's body, typically bearing the anus and also often various appendages such as paddles or swimming legs. It is the caudal (rear) part of a crustacean or a member an isopod, an amphipod or a decapod's body, often serving as a tail.
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A type of porphyrin, an organic compound that is produced during the biosynthesis of heme. It is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of heme and occurs as a result of the accumulation of precursors in the biosynthetic pathway.
Uroporphyrinogen is a colorless or pinkish intermediate porphyrin in the biosynthesis pathway of heme.
Uropygi, also known as whip scorpions or vinegaroons, is a suborder of arachnids that includes about 168 species worldwide. They are known for their distinctive whip-like tail and long, slender body, which they use to capture and subdue their prey.<br><br>The suborder is distributed across various tropical and subtropical regions, including the Americas, Africa, and southeast Asia. They are nocturnal, burrowing creatures that live in dark, moist environments, such as tree trunks, soil, or rock crevices.<br><br>Uropygi are scavengers or predators that feed on other insects, small arachnids, and worms. They have poor eyesight but sensitive sensory hairs and the ability to detect vibrations in the ground.<br><br>Despite their venomous tail, uropygi are generally not aggressive towards humans and tend to avoid confrontations.
Relating to or resembling the preen gland, a gland found in birds which produces oil secretions for waterproofing their feathers, or capable of producing oil of this kind.
The uropygium (plural: uropygia) is the back or rump region of a bird, including the croup and the latter portion of the tail.
Relating to or situated near the junction between the urethra and the rectum, especially in female anatomy.
Urosaurus is a genus of lizards that belongs to the family Phrynosomatidae, commonly known as "anole lizards" or "Gallotia lizards." The genus Urosaurus is primarily found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, including parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Mexico, such as the states of Baja California, Sonora, and Chihuahua. <br><br>Some synonyms include: <br><br>1. Anole<br>2. Spaniards<br>3. Green anole
A uroscopist is a person who specializes in the study of urine, typically as a diagnostic tool for identifying and diagnosing medical conditions, often in a clinical setting.
Uroscopists are practitioners of uroscopy, an old medical practice that involved examining the urine of patients to diagnose and understand their health conditions.
Uroscopy is the ancient medical practice of examining the urine for diagnostic purposes. It involves observing the appearance, consistency, and chemical properties of a patient's urine to determine their overall health and diagnose various diseases, particularly those that affect the kidneys, urinary tract, and bladder.<br><br>Uroscopy was widely practiced in ancient civilizations, including Egypt, Greece, and China, and was often considered a crucial aspect of holistic medical practices. Physicians and midwives would examine the urine for various characteristics, such as its color, clarity, odor, consistency, and sediment, to gain insights into a patient's condition.<br><br>Although uroscopy fell out of favor in the modern era with the development of more advanced diagnostic techniques, such as urinalysis and radiology, it still has some applicability in certain traditional and complementary medical practices.
Urosepsis is a medical term that refers to a type of severe infection of the urinary tract that has spread to the bloodstream. It is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when bacteria from the urinary tract, such as E. coli, spread to the bloodstream and cause a systemic infection. Urosepsis can lead to organ failure, shock, and even death if left untreated or if treatment is delayed.<br><br>Symptoms of urosepsis may include:<br><br> Fever<br> Chills<br> Flank pain<br> Nausea and vomiting<br> Abdominal tenderness<br> Rapid heartbeat<br> Rapid breathing<br> Decreased urine output<br> Confusion<br><br>Urosepsis is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment with antibiotics and supportive care to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.
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A urostomy is a surgically created opening in the abdomen for the diversion or collection of urine. It is often created when a person's bladder is removed or severely damaged and cannot function properly.<br><br>Urostomies are usually created when a person has bladder cancer, bladder damage, or a blockage that prevents the normal flow of urine. The procedure involves creating an opening in the abdomen through which the ureters, the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, are diverted to the skin. This allows the urine to drain out of the body into a portable pouch or bag.<br><br>Types of urostomies include:<br><br>1. <strong>Ileal urostomy</strong>: A section of the intestine is used to create a conduit for urine to flow out of the body.<br>2. <strong>Colostomy with a urostomy</strong>: A portion of the colon is connected to the urostomy site, allowing urine to pass through the colon into the pouch.<br>3. <strong>Ureterostomy</strong>: The ureters are directly attached to the skin, bypassing the bladder altogether.<br><br>Overall, a urostomy allows people to manage their urine output and avoid incontinence, but it may require ongoing care and management to prevent skin irritation and other complications.
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The term "urothelial" refers to something that is related to or pertaining to the urothelium, which is the epithelial lining of the urinary system, including the bladder, ureters, and urethra.<br><br> In medical fields, urothelial means relating to the urothelium, the type of epithelial tissue that lines the urinary system.<br> In pathology, a urothelial tumor or cancer refers to a tumor or cancer that originates from the urothelium, such as bladder cancer.<br> In pharmacology, urothelial refers to drugs or agents that target the urothelium, such as those used to treat overactive bladder or bladder overactivity.<br> In biology, urothelial cells play a crucial role in the protection of the urinary system by acting as a barrier against bacterial and chemical insults.<br><br>The term "urothelial" is often used interchangeably with "uroepithelial", but some authors make a distinction between the two, with "urothelial" specifically referring to the urothelium and "uroepithelial" referring to the epithelial lining of the urinary system in more general terms.
The urothelium, also known as transitional epithelium, is a type of epithelial cell layer that lines the urinary system, specifically:<br><br>- The bladder<br>- The proximal ureters<br>- The renal pelvis<br>- The calyces<br>- The renal pelvis<br><br>It's a multi-layered epithelium that plays a protective role, forming a snug lining to prevent water and electrolyte loss from the urine. This epithelial layer has the ability to be stretched to 14 to 15 times its original thickness due to its characteristic arrangement of cell layers.
Urotropine is a chemical compound commonly known as urea derivative or 5,6-diphenylbarbituric acid. It is a reagent used to detect alkaloids, such as alkaloid-containing substances like atropine, which is a member of the compound's namesake either way (α-tropic acid).
"Uroxanic" is a rare or obsolete word that is not currently recognized by many dictionaries. However, based on my research, I found that "uroxanic" may be related to the field of chemistry, specifically to uroxanthine, a type of acid that is a metabolite of uric acid, a compound that occurs naturally in the human body.<br><br>If we break down the word into its roots, it appears to be derived from the words "uric" (relating to uric acid) and "oxanic" (possibly derived from the Greek word "oxys", meaning sharp or acid, and the suffix "-anic", which is a chemical suffix indicating a kind of compound).<br><br>In summary, if the word indeed has any meaning, it might relate to a specific chemical compound or a type of chemical reaction involving uric acid or its derivatives. However, I want to emphasize that this is a highly speculative interpretation, and further research would be needed to confirm any possible meaning or context of the word "uroxanic".
Uroxanthin is a carotenoid pigment that is found in some algae and certain types of seaweed. It is responsible for the brown or reddish-brown coloration of these organisms.<br><br>The name "uroxanthin" comes from the Greek words "uro" meaning "ox-yellow" and "xanthos" meaning "yellow", referring to its yellowish color.<br><br>In terms of its structure, uroxanthin is a derivative of the carotenoid xanthophyll, which is a type of yellow or orange pigment that is responsible for the color of many fruits and vegetables.
Alfuzosin, sold under the brand names Uroxatral among others, is a medication used to treat the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It works by relaxing the muscles in the neck of the bladder that can become enlarged and obstructive in men, allowing for easier urination.
Urquhart refers to a type of whisky from Scotland, specifically from the Highlands region. It is a style of single malt Scotch whisky that is typically matured in oak casks, giving it a rich, complex flavor profile.<br><br>Urquhart can also refer to:<br><br>1. Urquhart Castle, a 13th-century castle in Scotland located on the shores of Loch Ness, famous for being said to be the location of the Loch Ness Monster.<br>2. Sir Thomas Urquhart, a Scottish nobleman and diplomat who was a prominent figure in the 16th and 17th centuries.<br><br>In general, the name Urquhart can also refer to people or places with the surname Urquhart.
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