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urinary incontinence Urinary incontinence means the bladder is unable to hold urine for as long as needed until it can be released voluntarily. Incontinence is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of some other problem. Ureters - The ureters, a part of the urinary tract, are two small tubes that carry urine from the kidneys, where it's produced, to the bladder, where it's held until released. There is one ureter for each kidney.
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urinary tract The urinary tract consists of the organs involved in producing and eliminating urine (liquid waste) from the body: the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
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urinary bladder Organ that stores urine.
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urinary uncontrollable, involuntary leaking of urine.
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urinary bladder A sac in the pelvic cavity that serves as a reservoir for urine.
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