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Vesicare is a brand name for a medication called Solifenacin, which is used to treat overactive bladder and symptoms of urgency, frequent urination, and incontinence. It belongs to a class of medications called antimuscarinics, which work by relaxing the bladder muscle to improve bladder control.
This appears to be "Lathraea," however I found "vesicaria" being related to a less common name: <br><br>Vesicaria possibly comes from the scientific name of the slippery elm tree (Ulmus rubra), a species where "vesicaria" means "blister-like". It is also related to the root " Vesicare" which is anti-gastrointestinal ulcer medication.
To vesicate means to form or cause blisters or vesicles, typically as a result of inflammation, infection, or other injury.
A vesicatory is a substance or an agent that causes blistering or breaking of the skin, typically used to remove all sorts of growths or superficial lesions from the skin. It was commonly used in ancient and medieval times, often as a treatment for conditions such as warts and corns.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, vesicatory can also refer to something that brings out a strong reaction, such as a physical response or an emotional outburst.
A vesicle is a small, membrane-bound sac or vesicle structure used for transporting substances within living cells or as an extracellular reservoir. It is a type of organelle in cells, especially in plants, fungi, bacteria, and archaea. Vesicles are typically small, fluid-filled sacs with a semipermeable membrane that encloses the bounded aqueous environment from the cell's cytoplasm.
Vesicles are small, fluid-filled sacs or bubbles that are created within cells or membranes. They are often involved in the transport of molecules, such as proteins, ions, and other substances, across cell membranes.<br><br>Vesicles can be found in both plant and animal cells, and they play a crucial role in many cellular processes, including:<br><br>1. Endocytosis: The process by which cells take in substances from outside the cell by engulfing them in vesicles.<br>2. Exocytosis: The process by which cells release substances to the outside by fusing vesicles with the cell membrane.<br>3. Signal transduction: Vesicles can also be involved in signal transduction pathways, where they help to transport signals from one part of the cell to another.<br><br>There are also different types of vesicles, including:<br><br> Lysosomes: Contain digestive enzymes and are responsible for breaking down and recycling cellular waste and foreign substances.<br> Vacuoles: Large storage vesicles that store water, salts, and other substances.<br> Secretory vesicles: Contain substances that are being secreted from the cell.<br> Endosomes: Involved in the sorting and processing of molecules taken in through the cell membrane.<br><br>Overall, vesicles are an essential component of cellular transport and communication, and play a vital role in many cellular processes.
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) or a vesicoureteric reflux (VUR) is a condition in which urine flows retrogradely (backward) from the bladder to the ureters, sometimes to the kidneys.
Vesicoenteric refers to something related to the incompetent or narrowing of the gastro-omental or gastro-colic folds, often in the abdominal cavity.
"A fluid-filled sac, vesico-, nearly a bladder; situated around, peri-, the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity"
Vesicoprostatic refers to the region of the urinary bladder (vesica) that is adjacent to or in close proximity with the prostate gland.
A vesicostomy is a surgical procedure that involves creating an artificial opening (stoma) in the bladder, which allows urine to drain into a collection device, such as a bag, instead of being stored in the bladder. This procedure is usually performed to relieve urinary retention or obstruction, such as in cases of bladder paralysis or congenital abnormalities.
A vesicotomy is a surgical procedure that involves making an incision (cut) into the bladder to treat a bladder condition or disease, or to drain urine from the bladder. It is often performed to remove a bladder stone, relieve obstruction that is impeding normal urination, or to drain urine from the bladder when it is blocked or distended.
Vesicoureteral refers to the ureter that runs from the bladder to the kidney that has vesicula, which is a small pouch or a small, sac-like formation, connected or related to it, especially in the context of Urinary tract infections or Vesicoureteral reflux, often through the ureter.
An adjective used in medical contexts to describe a condition affecting the ureter and the kidney. It combines the Latin words for "bladder" (vesica), "urine" (urine), and "uterus" (ureteric) to refer to a condition or issue affecting the ureter, which is the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.
The term "vesicourethral" is an adjective meaning "relating to the vesical neck and the urethra".<br><br> "Vesical" refers to the bladder (in Latin, the "vesica" is the bladder).<br> "Urethral" refers to the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body).<br><br>Therefore, a "vesicourethral" structure or condition is one that involves or affects the region where the bladder connects to the urethra, often in relation to the bladder neck, prostate gland, or urethral sphincter.
Vesico-uterine refers to the area or relation between the bladder (vesica) and the uterus.
1. Containing or resembling vesicles; consisting of vesicles or small vesicular organs.<br>2. Relating to, or resembling a vessel; especially, according to an old medical hypothesis, one of the fine reticular vessels or tubules in the parenchyma of the liver, which were supposed to contain bile.
Vesicularia refers to a genus of mosses, a type of non-vascular plant that belongs to the class Musci. They are generally small, leafy, and grow in moist environments such as on rocks, trees, and soil. Vesicularia species are popular among moss enthusiasts for their vibrant colors and interesting textures.
The verb "vesiculate" means to form blisters or to produce pustules, typically as a result of a skin eruption or an allergic reaction. It can also refer to the formation of blisters or vesicles on plants, such as in the case of a plant's skin or epidermal cells.
A vesiculectomy is the surgical removal of a vesicle, which can refer to a sac or a small sac-like structure in the body. In medical terminology, a vesiculectomy can refer to several different types of surgical procedures:<br><br>1. <strong>Removal of a Bartholin gland cyst</strong>: A Bartholin gland cyst is a small sac-like structure near the vaginal opening that can become infected and swollen. A vesiculectomy involves removing the cyst and its associated gland.<br>2. <strong>Removal of a parotid gland or other salivary gland vesicle</strong>: In some cases, a vesulectomy may involve removing a small sac-like structure associated with a salivary gland, such as the parotid gland in the cheek.<br>3. <strong>Removal of a skin vesicle</strong>: In cases of skin conditions such as hidradenitis suppurativa, a vesiculectomy may involve surgically removing affected areas of skin that have developed into small, inflamed sacs (vesicles).<br><br>In general, a vesiculectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a small, problematic sac or sac-like structure in the body, usually to alleviate symptoms and prevent further complications.
Inflammation of a vesicle, or a small bubble of fluid within a membrane, often due to an infection, injury, or autoimmune disorder. Vesiculitis can occur in various parts of the body such as the skin, brain, or urinary system.
A type of skin condition characterized by the formation of fluid-filled blisters (vesicles or bullae), which can be painful and potentially itchy.
A rare or obsolete term, but here's an explanation:<br><br>Vesiculopapular refers to a skin eruption characterized by small vesicles (blisters or bubbles) on a red, papular (bump-like) base.
Grossly vesiculopustular: Consisting of or resembling vesicles and pustules; having vesicles and pustules as its lesions. <br><br>For example: <br><br>In this case, grossly vesiculopustular rashes on the skin – especially those that result from chemotherapy – have been reported in some patients receiving the therapy.
Unfortunately, I couldn't find the word "vesiculous" in any dictionary or reliable source. It's possible that it's a misspelling, a made-up word, or a very obscure term.<br><br>However, the prefix "ves-" is related to "vesicle," which means a small sac or membrane-bound structure containing fluid. Could you be thinking of a word ending with this prefix?
"Vesoul" likely refers to Vesoul, a city located in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of northeastern France.
A Vespa is a type of scooter invented by Piaggio in Italy. The word "Vespa" is Italian for "wasp."
The word "vespas" is the plural form of "vespa", which is a type of Italian motor scooter. It's a brand name that has been associated with high-performance, stylish, and agile scooters since the 1940s.<br><br>In English, the word is pronounced as /ˈvɛspəˌpɑː/.
Vespasian was a Roman Emperor who ruled from 69 to 79 AD, the ninth emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. He rose to power after the death of Emperor Nero in 68 AD. His reign is known for his efforts to stabilize and revive the Roman economy and military, as well as his successful military campaigns in various parts of the Empire.<br><br>One of his notable achievements was the construction of the Colosseum in Rome, which was started by his son, Emperor Titus, but completed by him. He also established the tillage of postal service (Cursus Publicus) and an inclusive tax system, as well as rebuilding the SeineDigital Public services, fire services, and s first fish canal.
The word "vesper" likely refers to something related to the evening or twilight, perhaps also conveying a sense of something that occurs or is typically associated with this time of day or period in the day.
Vesperal means "relating to or resembling or suggesting evening" or "relating to or characteristic of the evening star."
Vesper Bats<br><br>Vesper bats are a subfamily of bats belonging to the family Vespertilionidae and to the order Chiroptera, the typical bats.
A term from biology!<br><br>Vesperbationid refers to a family of bats, specifically the vesper bats. These are a group of small to medium-sized bats that belong to the suborder Yinpterochiroptera. They are characterized by their short, broad wings and are found in a wide range of habitats around the world.