| urinary b. |
vesica urinaria.
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| urinary c. |
a calculus in any part of the urinary tract; vesical calculi are those lodged in the bladder and renal calculi are those in the renal pelvis. Common types named for their primary components are oxalate calculi, phosphate calculi, and uric acid calculi. Called also urolith.
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| urinary d. |
surgical creation of an alternate route of flow for urine to replace an absent or diseased portion of the lower urinary tract in order to preserve renal function. See ileal conduit, under conduit, and see continent urinary d.
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| urinary f. |
any fistula communicating between the urinary tract and another organ or the surface of the body.
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| urinary i. |
failure of voluntary control of the vesical and urethral sphincters, with constant or frequent involuntary urination. See also enuresis.
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