"Nephrostolithotomy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nephrostolithotomy is a surgical procedure in which a small incision is made in the back to remove a kidney stone or stones from the upper urinary tract.
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Nephrosclerosis is a medical term that refers to the hardening or scarring of the small blood vessels in the kidneys, usually as a result of high blood pressure or atherosclerosis (the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels).
Nephrosis is a medical term that refers to a type of kidney disease characterized by a degeneration or necrosis (death) of the kidney cells. It is often used interchangeably with nephritis, which refers to inflammation of the kidneys. In nephrosis, the damage to the kidney cells leads to the accumulation of toxins and waste products in the blood, which can cause symptoms such as swelling, high blood pressure, and kidney failure.
Nephrosonography is a medical imaging technique that uses ultrasound technology to visualize the kidneys and surrounding organs. It is also known as kidney ultrasound or renal ultrasound. During the procedure, a probe called a transducer is placed on the skin over the kidney area, and ultrasound waves are emitted to produce images of the kidneys and nearby structures. Nephrosonography is used to diagnose a variety of kidney-related conditions, such as kidney stones, kidney tumors, and kidney damage, as well as to monitor the progression of chronic kidney disease.
Nephrosplenopexy is a surgical procedure that combines two operations, nephropexy and splenopexy. Nephropexy is the surgical fixation of a floating kidney, while splenopexy is the fixation of the spleen. Thus, nephrosplenopexy is a procedure that addresses both issues in a single surgical intervention. It is typically performed in cases where the kidney or spleen is not in its normal anatomical position, causing symptoms such as chronic pain, bleeding, or obstruction.
Nephrostoma is a condition where the kidney is blocked or imperfectly developed. It refers to a congenital defect in the development of the kidneys, where the kidneys do not have a proper connection to the urinary tract, leading to an accumulation of urine within the kidney.
Nephrostomata refers to abnormal channels or tubes that form in the kidneys, typically as a result of kidney stones or obstruction, which can lead to the accumulation of urine and pus, causing infection and other complications.
Nephrotic refers to a condition characterized by excessive excretion of protein in the urine, often caused by kidney damage or disease. Nephrotic syndrome is a group of symptoms that can include significant protein loss in the urine, swelling, and fat deposits in the skin and other tissues.
Nephrotomography is a radiographic imaging technique used to produce a detailed image of the kidneys and surrounding structures. It involves the injection of a contrast medium into the renal arteries and veins to produce a picture of the kidneys, their blood vessels, and the parts of the renal pelvis and ureters that are located outside the body.