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  • Sodium bicarbonate may also be useful in urinary alkalinization for the treatment of aspirin o
  • helial surface of the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems.
  • In the development of the urinary and reproductive organs, the testis is develo
  • y of tissue present in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.
  • c cloaca when still in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.
  • es the gubernaculum during development of the urinary and reproductive organs, more specifically du
  • e mesonephric ducts in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.
  • h serum and erythrocyte Mg concentrations and urinary and fecal excretion, but intravenous magnesiu
  • Main article: Development of the urinary and reproductive organs
  • The urinary and reproductive organs are developed from th
  • hric duct is a part of the development of the urinary and reproductive organs.
  • Trospium chloride (INN) is a urinary antispasmodic.
  • it is possible that a combination of several urinary biomarkers will replace PSA in the future.
  • st lab-grown organ, a bladder, the artificial urinary bladder to be implanted into a human.
  • y procedure where a needle is placed into the urinary bladder through the abdomen of an animal and
  • of the liver, idiopathic portal hypertension, urinary bladder cancer, skin cancers.
  • ant of the allantois, a canal that drains the urinary bladder of the fetus that joins and runs with
  • A large urinary bladder can store over forty percent of the t
  • his toxin may be of value in the treatment of urinary bladder overactivity, stroke treatment and in
  • The apex of urinary bladder (vertex in older texts) is directed f
  • Flavoxate is used to treat urinary bladder spasms.
  • BPV-2 infects skin, alimentary canal and urinary bladder
  • It also contains urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs.
  • ternal urethral orifice is the opening of the urinary bladder into the urethra.
  • A safer method of emptying the urinary bladder in this condition is by urethral cath
  • Water governs the Kidney and Urinary bladder and is associated with the ears and b
  • ogy representing an inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder that was cystoscopically resected.
  • dministration of apaziquone directly into the urinary bladder, the drug and its active metabolite w
  • ice presents a slight elevation, the uvula of urinary bladder, caused by the middle lobe of the pro
  • receptor is located in the alimentary tract, urinary bladder, heart and adrenal gland as well as t
  • ses almost vertically through the wall of the urinary bladder, before it enters the prostate gland.
  • ls, such as those on the inner surface of the urinary bladder, apaziquone is converted to active me
  • nous urethra, the prostate, the fundus of the urinary bladder, the cervix uteri, and upper part of
  • the skin (as cutaneous receptors), cornea and urinary bladder.
  • art of the rectum, opposite the fundus of the urinary bladder.
  • * 4. Urinary bladder.
  • dularis, a precursor to adenocarcinoma of the urinary bladder.
  • It is the junction of the urethra with the urinary bladder.
  • e brain, lung tissue, heart, liver, kidneys, [ urinary bladder|[bladder]], prostate, urethra, penis,
  • tment of various urologic disorders including urinary calculus and urinary tract infections.
  • It is the matrix of urinary casts derived from the secretion of renal tub
  • cal advisers to let him go with an indwelling urinary catheter.
  • 010 study found that each 10-fold increase in urinary concentration of organophosphate metabolites
  • ven days of a malignant fever brought on by a urinary disorder, Andrea Borromeo died in Rome at 7 p
  • headaches, convulsions, asthma, tuberculosis, urinary disorders and venereal disease.
  • Furosemide may help aid urinary excretion in individuals with renal impairmen
  • With these tumors, urinary excretion of 5-HIAA is often much higher than
  • ver, this risk is largely theoretical because urinary excretion of formaldehyde, even under heavy c
  • A non-inherited cause of excess urinary excretion of proline and glycine, similar to
  • to several carboxylic acid metabolites, whose urinary excretion half-lives are in a range of 5-7 ho
  • ror of isoleucine catabolism characterized by urinary excretion of 2-methyl-3-hydroxybutyric acid,
  • ia, with the former having a higher degree of urinary excretion of glycine and imino acids correlat
  • 2002 study found that fluoride increased the urinary excretion of aluminum.
  • e, who may accumulate the drug due to reduced urinary excretion rates.
  • , unconsciousness, coma, death, and increased urinary excretion of dicarboxylic acid, due to omega
  • It also increases urinary excretion of cysteine.
  • The urinary excretion rate reached 0.16% on Day 7.
  • Cumulative urinary excretion during 16 days accounted for approx
  • f corneal clouding, aortic valve disease, and urinary excretion of keratan sulfate.
  • f the treatment was checked by the UFC-value ( urinary free cortisol) after six months of treatment.
  • ate and blood pressure, increased salivation, urinary frequency and burning upon urination, increas
  • Urinary frequency, a medical term used to describe th
  • Purified urinary FSH (75 IU FSH and ≤ 2 IU of LH)
  • xylation and protein synthesis, and hence the urinary histamine and formiminoglutamic acid may be d
  • e drug reactions (including nausea, diarrhea, urinary incontinence and hepatotoxicity) such that fe
  • y, respiratory failure, stroke, tinnitus, and urinary incontinence in children to this category.
  • ears to depict Le Pennec having an episode of urinary incontinence in the middle of her vault.
  • of severe ulcerative lesions in the duodenum, urinary incontinence, and hematemesis are also possib
  • Mild urinary incontinence, such as that which occurs while
  • rves, nerve inflammation, mental retardation, urinary incontinence, and unusual foot reflexes when
  • t of overactive bladder with symptoms of urge urinary incontinence, urgency and frequency.
  • elex in Europe) is a medication used to treat urinary incontinence.
  • wer respiratory tract infections, genital and urinary infections like prostatitis, and skin infecti
  • infusion to treat coughs, whooping cough and urinary infections.
  • e levels can cause hypertension and excessive urinary losses of potassium.
  • ntraction and administration of K+ to replace urinary losses.
  • body burden of mercury and in decreasing the urinary mercury concentration to normal levels.
  • emical can be monitored by measurement of the urinary metabolites, while severe overdosage may be c
  • ndicated in cases of mechanical intestinal or urinary obstruction and should be used with caution i
  • It causes "spasmodic pain, gout, urinary obstruction and acute renal failure".
  • that specializes in products for adults with urinary or fecal incontinence, such as pads and diape
  • otoxin is a poisonous toxin which damages the urinary organs or the reproductive organs.
  • rculatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Sexual and Urinary Organs) (in Handbook of special Pathology and
  • reast, female genital tract, digestive sites, urinary organs, lymphoreticular malignancies, etc.);
  • to reduce bleeding and mucus formation in the urinary passages.
  • ded by another supplement which increased his urinary pH that he was also taking in the days leadin
  • biliverdin, bilirubin, and d-urobilinogen; a urinary pigment that gives a varying orange-red color
  • The urinary pole is at the other end.
  • f weight loss, fever, vomiting, headache, and urinary problems in one documented case.
  • The Ojibwe used the plant for urinary problems, and the Meskwaki and Prairie Potawa
  • Urinary proteins were first reported in rodents in 19
  • ion in the glomerulus) reduces the subsequent urinary removal of AGEs, forming a positive feedback
  • a, which includes the respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and immune systems.
  • Lausanne he took ill in West Hartlepool with urinary retention and had to undergo emergency surger
  • blocker used to treat high blood pressure and urinary retention associated with benign prostatic hy
  • times given orally or subcutaneously to treat urinary retention resulting from general anesthetic o
  • Urinary retention
  • History of urinary retention or porphyria
  • e organic heart disease, acute renal disease, urinary retention, pheochromocytoma or thyrotoxicosis
  • n) and parasympatholytic (e.g., constipation, urinary retention, glaucoma, blurry vision, decreased
  • les, and is characterized by constipation and urinary retention, microcolon, giant bladder (megacys
  • ar disorders; asthma; angle-closure glaucoma, urinary retention, prostatic hyperplasia, pyloroduode
  • t and in patients with narrow angle glaucoma, urinary retention, severe hypertension, severe corona
  • n to such drugs, including dry mouth, ataxia, urinary retention, drowsiness, memory problems, inabi
  • ed gastrointestinal motility or constipation, urinary retention, cognitive and/or memory impairment
  • , jaundice, hepatomegaly, hyperbilirubinemia, urinary retention, elevated transaminases, cutaneous
  • nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, urinary retention, mydriasis, muscle tremors, hyperth
  • ia, micturition disorder, nocturia, polyuria, urinary retention, asthenia, back pain, leg cramps, m
  • ticholinergic: Paralytic ileus; hyperpyrexia; urinary retention, delayed micturition, dilatation of
  • It should not be used in people with urinary retention.
  • nausea, vomiting, palpitations, dystonia, and urinary retention.
  • vered the trematode worm that is the cause of urinary schistosomiasis, initially naming it Distomum
  • octorate in Kiel for a thesis on epilepsy and urinary secretions.
  • s taken up with this work and his writings on urinary sediments and kidney stones was the most adva
  • Determination of urinary steroids and of steroid conjugates in blood.
  • crest is an anatomical feature present in the urinary system of both males and females.
  • lso offers surgery with less risk because the urinary system remains unaltered without a urethral e
  • g on treatments for problems dealing with the urinary system, blood, hair, and bites.
  • ctivitis, sore throat, acute infection of the urinary system, hypertension with dizziness and tinni
  • enzene is excreted both via the lungs and the urinary system.
  • bstructions in the gastrointestinal tract and urinary system.
  • gan system of the reproductive organs and the urinary system.
  • ave anti-inflammatory effects and assist with urinary tract infections in women.
  • of irritation, tearing of the urethra, or of urinary tract infection.
  • used in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, urinary tract infections and other viral and autoimmu
  • e had kidney problems and inflammation of the urinary tract and bladder.
  • ent care and research in pediatric kidney and urinary tract diseases and disorders.
  • emoglobin, nitrite (produced by bacteria in a urinary tract infection), protein, glucose and occasi
  • f bacterial and plant urease usually used for urinary tract infections.
  • on a fetus to correct a dangerously advanced urinary tract obstruction.
  • ry system and mammary glands, as well as with urinary tract infections in dogs and cats.
  • irregularities, diabetes, liver diseases, and urinary tract infections.
  • f the bacterium Proteus mirabilis that causes urinary tract infection is named zapA (others are nam
  • (and a few other European Countries) to treat urinary tract infections under the trade name Apurone
  • at the root of life-threatening pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
  • dium citrate is used to relieve discomfort in urinary tract infections, such as cystitis, to reduce
  • na, respiratory tract infections, cellulitis, urinary tract infections, prostatitis, anthrax, chanc
  • melamine exposure increased the incidence of urinary tract stones by seven times in children.
  • f the dried leaves as a diuretic and cure for urinary tract disorders and pulverised the fragrant r
  • und the oral cavity, human bites, paronychia, urinary tract infection, brain abscesses, osteomyelit
  • bacterial infections including bronchitis and urinary tract infections.
  • EEC include vesicoureteral reflux, recurrent urinary tract infections, obstruction of the nasolacr
  • Lower urinary tract symptoms
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Respiratory tract and urinary tract infections
  • It is commonly used to treat urinary tract infections.
  • They reduce the occurrence of urinary tract infections.
  • A urologist inserts a scope into the urinary tract to locate the stone.
  • derate benign prostatic hyperplasia and lower urinary tract symptoms
  • have an increased risk of yeast infection and urinary tract infection.
  • pathogenic E. coli is a bacterium that causes urinary tract infections.
  • It is also used to prevent urinary tract infections prior to surgery.
  • s a leprostatic agent and in the treatment of urinary tract infections.
  • stated that circumcision reduced the risks of urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted dis
  • ccur, it is usually observed in the form of a urinary tract infection.
  • ne (0.128 milligrams) (relieves spasms of the urinary tract) and sodium citrate (an alkalinising ag
  • A huge stone was found in his urinary tract, which would explain why he was in such
  • ertain bacteria from sticking to cells in the urinary tract, the mouth and stomach.
  • P-SMX] - are commonly used to treat recurrent urinary tract, Shigella, Salmonella, and Pneumocystis
  • as those of the intestine, respiratory tract, urinary tract, and vagina.
  • so indicated for pneumonia, infections of the urinary tract, enteritis and gastroenteritis.
  • is a surgical procedure to remove stones from urinary tract, i.e., kidney, ureter, bladder, or uret
  • tising fasciitis, possibly occurring from the urinary tract.
  • n in iron-poor environments, for example, the urinary tract.
  • rhage and obstructive uropathies of the lower urinary tract.
  • n association with obstructive disease of the urinary tract.
  • nd the remaining pieces are washed out of the urinary tract.
  • the 1980s to remove impacted stones from the urinary tract.
  • ed individuals that infects the pulmonary and urinary tracts, blood and skin.
  • Ulinastatin (or urinary trypsin inhibitor, UTI) is a glycoprotein whi
  • column consists of lines of blood vessels and urinary tubes and a fibrous material.
  • nticholinergic drug used for the treatment of urinary urgency, frequency and urge incontinence, all
  • e disorders of digestive organs, kidneys, and urinary ways.