| UMA | ulcerative mutilating acropathy; upright membrane assay; urinary muramidase activity |
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| Umax | maximum urinary osmolality |
| UMI | urinary meconium index |
| UN | ulnar nerve; undernourished; unilateral neglect; urea nitrogen; urinary nitrogen |
| UNa | urinary sodium |
| urinary retention |
The inability to empty the bladder completely. This problem can result from pelvic organ prolapse, surgery in the pelvic area, and other reasons. With retention, patients may store increasingly larger volumes of urine. In some instances, the kidneys may be damaged by a back-up of urine from the bladder. To avoid this, self-catheterization is sometimes required. CLICK HERE for more information about self-catheterization.
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| urinary |
A hollow, flexible tube, made of plastic or rubber, which can be inserted through the urinary opening into the bladder to drain excess urine that cannot be excreted normally.
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| urinary incontinence |
loss of bladder control
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| urinary incontinence |
Urinary incontinence occurs when there is an involuntary loss of urine.
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| urinary tract infection |
A urinary tract infection exists when there is a growth of organisms in the urine, detected on pathology testing. The usual signs and symptoms include frequency, urgency and dysuria.
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