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| when the kidneys are unable to make urine |
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| is when someone cannot control when they have to go to the bathroom. |
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| small, insignificant amount of urine is produced |
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| incision make in orker to remove a bladder stone |
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| inserting a tube in the urethra to withdraw urine |
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| physician specializing in the urinary system |
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| causes high protein levels in the urine and hardening of the filtration system in the kidney |
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| extremely high level of urea in her blood |
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| surgical removal of all or part of the bladder |
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| doctor that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disorders |
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| a case of a high level of protein in the urine |
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| a hernia of the bladder through the vaginal wall |
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| pain when urinating, due to a urinary tract infection |
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| medication to help excrete excess fluid from the body |
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| attaching the bladder to the abdominal wall |
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| can not control your bladder when you need to urinate |
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| a surgically fix on the urethra to treat urinary incontinence |
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| fluid remained backed up in the kidneys causing them to swell |
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| abnormal band of tissue from scar tissue narrowing the ureters |
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| having a machine remove the waste and toxins from the bloodstream |
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| surgically created opening made in the urethra |
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| irreversible loss of kidney function of both kidneys |
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| temperary or permanent damage to one or both kidneys |
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| occurs when the kidneys drop out of their normal position |
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| sutures placed in the bladder |
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| symptoms of frequent urination from people with diabetes |
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| inflammation of the stomach lining |
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| painful or uncomfortable digestion |
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| a loss of appetite for food, such as with cancer patients |
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| means inflammation of the liver, usually caused by a virus |
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| displays symptoms such as jaundice, ascites, and liver failure. It usually results when scar tissue forms in the liver. |
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| may lead to dehydration, due to extreme vomiting. |
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| a common form of cancer that may first be found in the form of a polyp in the colon. |
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| an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity |
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| if someone has gallstones in the gallbladder |
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| is a physician specializing in disorders of the stomach and intestines. |
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| when someone has a bad case of diarrhea and it is due to inflammation in the stomach and intestines would be diagnosed with this. |
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| an intense fear of gaining weight, resulting in severe weight loss. |
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| gastroesophageal reflux disease |
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| a reflux of stomach acids into the esophagus,commonly called GERD |
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| known as difficulty swallowing. |
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| a physician specializing in disorders of the rectum, colon, and anus |
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| referring to a protusion of part of the stomach above the diaphragm |
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| a condition of unknown cause, results in ulcers formed due to |
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| disease which refers to having pouches or sacs in the lining of the colon wall |
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| an autoimmune disorder that usually causes scarring and thickening of the walls of the ileum and colon |
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| medical term for abnormally large liver |
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| an inflammation in the gallbladder, usually due to gallstones |
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| you use this when a patient has inability to swallow food and with this you place to provide access to the stomach. |
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| medication used to cause vomiting such as in a case of accidental ingestion of a poison |
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| a thickening on the surface of the calcaneus bone that causes severe pain when standing |
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| term meaning extreme slowness of movement |
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| term meaning pertaining to muscle tissue and fascia |
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| a drug that causes temporary muscle paralysis by blocking the transmission of nerve stimuli to the muscles |
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| a group of inherited muscle disorders that cause muscle weakness, but does not affect the nervous system. |
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| term meaning rupture of a muscle. |
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| is the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome by enlarging the carpal tunnel or cutting the carpal ligament |
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| the sheet of fibrous connective tissue that covers, supports, and seperates muscle. |
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| means to suture the end of a tendon to a bone. |
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| a medication that treats inflammation and pain |
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| drug acts to control spasmodic activity of the smooth muscles, such as the intestines |
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| the inflammation of several skeletal muscles at the same time |
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| protusion of a muscle through its ruptured sheath |
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| due to lack of exercise this is the experience of muscle weakness and breakdown |
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| abnormal hardening of muscle tissue. |
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| characterized by uncontrollable fatigue and widespread body pain in the muscles, ligaments, and tendons |
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| paralysis of all four limbs caused by a spinal cord injury |
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| slight paralysis on one side of the body |
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| results from a small part of the intestines protuding through her abdominal muscles |
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| abnormal softening of a muscle |
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| a narrow, bony passage under the carpal ligament |
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| inflammation of the plantar causing foot or heel pain when walking or running |
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| is paralysis of the muscles of the heart |
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| a drug that acts on the central nervous system to relax muscle tone and relieve spasms of skeletal muscles. This drug may also be given to relieve anxiety and tension. |
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| surgical removal of a portion of muscle |
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| surgical repair of a fascia |
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| muscles are also known as striated and are attached to bones. They are voluntary because we have conscious control over them |
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| musles form the muscular walls of the heart that cause the heartbeat. |
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| muscles function to move and contol the flow of fluids and are found in internal organs such as the stomach, intestines, and liver, also known as smooth muscles |
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| occurs as people get older, causes a reduction in skeletal muscle mass, but may be improved with a weight training program. |
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| describes the inner layer of the uterus |
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| the beginning of the menstrual function that begins during puberty |
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| runs down the length of the testicle and then turns upward toward the body, where it becomes a narrower tube called the vas deferens |
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| the region between the vaginal orifice and the anus |
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| the release of a mature egg by the ovary |
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| structures that carry milk from the mammary glands |
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| the body part that encloses the testicles |
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| term used to describe a woman during her first pregnancy |
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| The fluid secreted by the breast during the first days after giving birth |
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| The term meaning inflammation of the external female genitalia, known as the vulva |
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| the total absence of sperm in the semen |
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| a woman who has never borne a viable child |
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| secretes a thick fluid that aids the motility of the sperm |
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| an accumulation of pus in the fallopian tube |
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| a varicose vein of the testicles |
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| the direct visual examination of the tissues of the cervix and vagina using a specialized endoscope know as this |
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| a markedly reduced menstrual flow and abnormally infrequent menstruation |
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| a hernia filled with fluid in the testicles or the tubes leading from the testicles |
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| the term meaning suturing the vagina |
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| the structure that connects the fetus to the placenta |
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| the inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the cervix |
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| is abdominal pain caused by uterine cramps during menstrual period |
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| the congenital absence of one or both testicles |
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| the term which refers to a low sperm count |
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| is the use of a radiographic exam to image the uterus and fallopian tubes |
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| in this procedure, which was performed through the abdomen, the entire prostate gland, seminal vesicles, and some surrounding tissue were removed |
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| when menstrual periods have stopped and you know that you are not pregnant |
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| to prevent laceration of the tissues during delivery this is performed |
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| diagnosed ad with a fibroid, which is a benign tumor derived from the smooth muscle of the uterus |
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| the sterilization process where portions of the vas deferens are removed |
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