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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for bladder
  1. Bladder cancer is a disease in which certain cells in the bladder become abnormal and multiply uncontrollably to form a tumor. The bladder is a muscular organ in the lower abdomen ...
  2. ... syndrome may be unable to completely empty the bladder, often resulting in vesicoureteral reflux, a condition in ... normally carry it from each kidney to the bladder (the ureters). Urine may also accumulate in the ...
  3. ... block of most proteins, in the kidneys and bladder. As the kidneys filter blood to create urine, ... may lodge in the kidneys or in the bladder. Sometimes cystine crystals combine with calcium molecules in ...
  4. ... severe disorder affecting the muscles that line the bladder and intestines. It is characterized by impairment of ... through the digestive tract (peristalsis) and empty the bladder.Some of the major features of MMIHS can ...
  5. ... a rare condition characterized by recurrent kidney and bladder stones. The condition often results in end stage ... that is the main component of kidney and bladder stones. Deposits of calcium oxalate can damage the ...
  6. ... urinary tract that may be affected include the bladder, the tubes that carry urine from each kidney to the bladder (the ureters), and the tube that carries urine ...
  7. ... obstruction of the ducts between the kidneys and bladder (ureters), a large bladder that cannot empty normally (high-capacity atonal bladder), disrupted urination (bladder sphincter dyssynergia), and difficulty controlling ...
  8. ... symptoms. Some people with intestinal pseudo-obstruction have bladder dysfunction such as an inability to pass urine. ... of the smooth muscles in the intestines and bladder. These contractions move food through the intestines as ...
  9. ... spinal cord, which contains the nerves that control bladder function. Damage to these nerves can cause a condition called neurogenic bladder, which makes it difficult to control the flow ...
  10. ... Individuals with PRS superactivity also develop kidney or bladder stones that may result in episodes of acute ... early adulthood. In both forms, a kidney or bladder stone is often the first symptom. Gout and ...
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