"Cystorrhexis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cystorrhexis refers to a type of genital injury characterized by a torn or ruptured bladder, typically resulting from trauma or surgical complications.
A cystopyelogram is a medical imaging test that examines the inside of the bladder and the ureters, which are the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. The test uses a contrast material and X-rays to visualize the internal structures of the urinary system. It is often used to diagnose conditions such as blockages, tumors, or abnormalities in the urinary tract.
Cystopyelography is a medical imaging procedure used to visualize the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It involves injecting a contrast medium into the bladder, which allows for better visualization of these structures on an X-ray or fluoroscopy. This procedure is often used to diagnose and treat conditions such as kidney stones, urinary tract obstructions, and bladder problems.
Cystorrhagia refers to a type of abnormal bleeding or hemorrhage that occurs from the lining of the uterus, often accompanied by polyps or cysts. In simpler terms, it is a condition characterized by prolonged or excessive menstrual bleeding due to abnormal growths in the uterus.
Cystorrhea refers to a type of vaginal discharge that is yellowish or greenish in color and foul-smelling, often caused by a bacterial infection, such as trichomonas.
Cystosarcoma is a rare type of tumor that affects the bladder. It is a type of bladder cancer that forms in the muscle layer of the bladder wall and can grow into the bladder lining. The term "cystosarcoma" is derived from the Greek words "kystis," meaning bladder, and "sarcoma," meaning a tumor composed of fibrous or connective tissue.
Cystoscopy is a medical procedure in which a flexible tube with a camera and light on the end (called a cystoscope) is inserted through the urethra to examine the inside of the bladder and urinary tract. The cystoscope is used to visualize the lining of the bladder and ureters, diagnose any abnormalities, and perform procedures such as removing stones or taking biopsies. It is often used to diagnose and treat conditions such as urinary tract infections, bladder cancer, and kidney stones.