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JOSE S. SANTIAGO M.D.
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Figure 18.1Urinary Sysstem URINARY SYSTEM - Excretory System - composed of organs that excrete water and waste excrete water and waste products in the form of products in the form of urine urine ORGANS: 1.Kidneys (2) 2.Ureters (2) 3.Urinary Bladder 4.Urethra
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Kidney - paired, reddish brown, retroperitoneal bean- shaped organ in superior lumbar region - extends from vertebral levels T12 superiorly and L3 inferiorly
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2 parts: 1. Cortex - outer 2. Medulla – inner - contains tubes that collect urine - these form a number of cone shaped structures called renal pyramids - in between the pyramids are the renal columns of Bertini
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Urethra - Tube extending from bladder to the outside - Female urethra - About 4 cm long - Urethral opening is located in front of vaginal opening in the vestibule -
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Urethra Internal urethral sphincter Where bladder joins the urethra External urethral sphincter Surrounds the urethra distal to the internal urethral sphincter (voluntary control) Urethral meatus or orifice
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Roots Calic/o; calyc/o - calix; calyx Caliceal-pertaining to the calyces Caliectasis-dilation of the calyx 7
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8 Roots Catheter/osomething inserted Catheterization-process of inserting a flexible tube into a body cavity for the purpose of removing fluid
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9 Roots Corpor/obody Extracorporeal-pertaining to outside the body
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Roots Cortic/o- cortex ; outer layer Cortical-pertaining to the cortex 10
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11 Roots Cyst/obladder Cystitis-inflammation of the bladder
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Roots Cyst/o-bladder Cystoscopy-process of visually examining the bladder Cystoscope- instrument used to visually examine the bladder 12
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13 Roots Glomerul/oglomerulus Glomerulonephritis-inflammation of the glomeruli of the kidney Glomerulosclerosis-hardening of the glomerulus
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Roots Lith/o-stone Lithotripsy-surgical crushing of kidney stones 14
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Roots Lith/o-stone Nephrolithiasis- kidney stones 15
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Roots Lith/o-stone Nephrolithotomy- process of removing kidney stones by cutting into the kidney 16
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Roots Lith/o-stone Ureterolithiasis- stone in the ureter 17
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Roots Lith/o-stone Cystolithiasis- stone in the urinary bladder 18
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Roots Meat/o-meatus Meatotomy- process of cutting into the urethral meatus (to widen the meatus) 19
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Roots Nephr/o -kidney Nephropathy- disease of the kidney Nephroptosis- drooping kidney Nephropexy- surgical fixation of the kidney 20
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Roots Nephr/o -kidney Hydronephrosis- accumulation of fluid in the renal pelvis 21
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Roots Pyel/o-renal pelvis Pyelonephritis- inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney Pyelogram- record of the ureters and kidneys IVP-Intravenous pyelography 22
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23 Roots Ren/okidney Renal-pertaining to the kidney Renal hypoplasia-underdeveloped kidney
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Roots Ureter/o -ureter Ureteral -pertaining to the ureter Ureterectasis - stretching of the ureter Ureterostenosis - narrowing of the ureter 24
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25 Roots Urethr/ourethra Transurethral-pertaining to through the urethra Urethrorrhagia-hemorrhaging from the urethra Urethroplasty-surgical repair of the urethra
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26 Roots Urin/ourine Urinary-pertaining to urine Urinalysis-laboratory analysis of urine
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27 Roots Ur/ourinary tract; urine; urination Uremia-accumulation of waste products in the blood due to loss of kidney function Urogram-record of the urinary tract Urologist-specialist in the study of the urinary system in females and the urinary and reproductive systems in males
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28 Roots Vesic/obladder Vesicosigmoidostomy-new opening between bladder and sigmoid colon Vesicoureteral reflux-backward flow of urine from bladder to ureter
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29 Suffixes -uriaurine; urination Anuria- no urine formation Bacteriuria- bacteria in the urine Dysuria- painful urination Hematuria- blood in the urine
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30 Suffixes -uriaurine; urination Nocturia-frequent urination at night Oliguria-decreased urination Proteinuria-excessive amount of protein in the urine; albuminuria Pyuria-pus in the urine Polyuria-excessive urination
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31 Prefixes In-no; not Incontinence- no control of excretory functions such as urination
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32 Prefixes Poly-many Polycystic kidney- kidney with many cysts
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33 Aging Kidneys become smaller and less efficient Reduced number of glomeruli Bladder shrinks and muscles weaken Urinary sphincter muscle weakens
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34 Common Diseases Renal failure Acute renal failure-kidneys unable to filter waste products from the blood over a period of hours to days Chronic renal failure- develops over a long period of time due to chronic renal disease End-stage renal disease- kidneys function at less than 10% of their normal capacity
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35 Common Diseases Voiding disorders Urinary incontinence- involuntary (no control) outflow of urine Urinary retention- inability of the bladder to empty completely during urination
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36 Abbreviations ARFacute renal failure BUNblood urea nitrogen CAPDcontinuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis CRFchronic renal failure Cystocystoscopic examination ESRDend-stage renal disease
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37 Abbreviations ESWLextracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy GU genitourinary HD hemodialysis IVPintravenous pyelogram IVUintravenous urogram
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38 Abbreviations RPretrograde pyelogram UAurinalysis UTIurinary tract infection VCUGvoiding cystourethrography
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