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  • ating conditions including tumors, abscesses, bladder ailments, and lethargy.
  • iven daily (due to efficient targeting of the bladder) and so there are fewer side effects.
  • rted in numerous cancers, including prostate, bladder, and breast tumors.
  • the human system, stimulating the liver, gall bladder and digestive system, and is an excellent ton
  • y high spatial density in the cornea, tongue, bladder, and facial skin.
  • um vesicae, in the most dependent part of the bladder, and is usually somewhat crescent-shaped; the
  • the fine museum of stones extracted from the bladder and preserved in the Norwich Hospital.
  • Benzidine has been linked to bladder and pancreatic cancer.
  • It also contains urinary bladder and internal reproductive organs.
  • The muscarinic receptors in the bladder and gastrointestinal tract stimulate contract
  • e in shrinking tumors in pancreatic, stomach, bladder, and prostate cancers.
  • fishes that lack a connection between the gas bladder and the alimentary canal.
  • ing developed for the treatment of overactive bladder and irritable bowel syndrome.,,
  • Water governs the Kidney and Urinary bladder and is associated with the ears and bones.
  • He also conducted extensive research of bladder and kidney disturbances, diseases of the ches
  • tula: there is free communication between the bladder and umbilicus
  • chal cyst: there is no connection between the bladder and the umbilicus
  • It arises from the neck of the bladder and is a forward continuation of the tendinou
  • action of adrenaline on smooth muscle of the bladder and the blood vessel walls.
  • All had marked dilatation of the bladder and some had hydronephrosis and the external
  • where fluid leaks through a hole between the bladder and cervix or rectum. 
  • vessels, bronchi, intestine, ureters and gall bladder, and is used for treating disorders of these
  • e kelp, several varieties of wrack (including bladder and serrated), dilisc (or dulse), agar, sea g
  • Long suffering from diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and liver, Baltes was unable to attend the T
  • r, the peritoneum reflects on the roof of the bladder and runs sharply dorsally, away from the deep
  • is bed and has lost control of his bowels and bladder and has to wear adult diapers as a result.
  • term vejigante derives from the word vejiga ( bladder) and gigante (giant), due to custom of blowin
  • as those on the inner surface of the urinary bladder, apaziquone is converted to active metabolite
  • (or little) fish, whose heart, liver and gall bladder are removed to make medicines.
  • treated linen and animal tissue (intestine or bladder) are the best documented varieties.
  • ctive, but more so in the parotid than in the bladder) as tolterodine targets the bladder more than
  • "the crushing and removal of a stone from the bladder at one sitting."
  • st vertically through the wall of the urinary bladder, before it enters the prostate gland.
  • children can control their bowel before their bladder, boys typically start and finish later than g
  • ded ovarian, prostate, cervical, lung, renal, bladder, breast, glioma, skin, head and neck carcinom
  • of the cervix is separated in front from the bladder by fibrous tissue, the parametrium, which ext
  • of the cervix is separated in front from the bladder by fibrous tissue (parametrium), which extend
  • nature reserve, there are plant species like Bladder Campion, Harebell, Armeria maritima, Sea kale
  • A large urinary bladder can store over forty percent of the tortoise'
  • t it may share a similar mechanism in causing bladder cancer in humans.
  • esus Christ in Las Vegas?"), Belinsky battled bladder cancer before his death in Las Vegas of an ap
  • She died of bladder cancer in Brookline, Massachusetts
  • He died from bladder cancer on 1 October 2010.
  • CD47 is used by bladder cancer cells to hide from normal scavenging b
  • Bladder cancer diagnosis and mortality are generally
  • James Ewing died from bladder cancer at the age of 76.
  • oes not occur in humans, there is no elevated bladder cancer risk.
  • tely 70% of all newly diagnosed patients with bladder cancer have non-muscle invasive bladder cance
  • DNA double strand break repair in human bladder cancer is error prone and involves microhomol
  • arshall died of cardiac pulmonary failure and bladder cancer on May 24, 2004 in Ponce Inlet, Florid
  • The concerns that it is associated with bladder cancer were proved to be without foundation i
  • In 2008 Perry was diagnosed with bladder cancer which was operated on, but reemerged i
  • ucky, died November 29, 2007 in Louisville of bladder cancer) was an American former professional b
  • ecializes in many forms of cancer, including: Bladder Cancer, Brain Cancer, Breast Cancer, Colorect
  • 1992 in London after a nine year battle with bladder cancer, a direct result of his very heavy smo
  • Mike Wadsworth died of bladder cancer, aged 60, and was survived by his wife
  • Ehrenburg died in 1967 of prostate and bladder cancer, and was interred in Novodevichy Cemet
  • ble for overproduction of cyclin D protein in bladder cancer, espophageal carcinoma, among others.
  • st when he underwent successful treatment for bladder cancer, which had been diagnosed in spring tr
  • iver, idiopathic portal hypertension, urinary bladder cancer, skin cancers.
  • He was being treated for bladder cancer.
  • In 1997, Brakhage was diagnosed with bladder cancer.
  • NMP22 is a tumor marker for bladder cancer.
  • He died in 1959 of complications of bladder cancer.
  • bone cancer, which followed on from previous bladder cancer.
  • Valstar) is a chemotherapy drug used to treat bladder cancer.
  • purine metabolism, pyrimidine metabolism, and bladder cancer.
  • t the age of 70, following complications from bladder cancer.
  • October 2009, namely for prostate cancer and bladder cancer.
  • reatment of superficial (non-muscle invasive) bladder cancer.
  • However, a high incidence of bladder cancers in patients receiving treatment with
  • fective immunomodulator and is being tried in bladder cancers.
  • onditions have become so difficult that their bladder cannot be repaired.”
  • ents a slight elevation, the uvula of urinary bladder, caused by the middle lobe of the prostate.
  • The plant is covered with large, glistening bladder cells, reflected in its common names of Commo
  • 999, Flett entered the hospital due to a gall bladder condition which eventually contributed to liv
  • ug and discount stores, in aisles where other bladder control products are sold.
  • tetricians to increase vaginal elasticity and bladder control.
  • ation of the prostate gland and some types of bladder control.
  • r (high); high or low blood pressure; loss of bladder control; muscle stiffness (severe); unusual i
  • e reports state that she suffered from a gall bladder disorder, while others state that she had und
  • Gallstones and gall bladder disorders
  • mes are physoclists, which means that the gas bladder does not have a pneumatic duct.
  • In males the bladder does not share space with any reproductive or
  • to involve degradation of glucuronide in the bladder due to acidic pH of urine.
  • revent reflux of seminal fluids into the male bladder during ejaculation.
  • Carbachol can also be used to stimulate bladder emptying if the normal emptying mechanism is
  • In August 1723 he suffered bladder failure and died three weeks later on August
  • found mainly in the common bile duct and gall bladder, feeding on bile.
  • opteris tenuis is sometimes known as Mackay's bladder fern or Mackay's fragile fern.
  • nes, green spleenwort, A. viride, and brittle bladder fern, Cystopteris fragilis, are prominent.
  • But Velent had tied a bladder filled with blood under his arm.
  • ember is the genus Schistosoma, the blood and bladder flukes which cause bilharziosis.
  • times during the night, the urine sits in the bladder for a long time and accumulates in density.
  • Primitive kidney and bladder, from a reconstruction.
  • r from South Korea, layer of foam from Japan, bladder from India and cotton material from Vietnam.
  • In the bladder, glucuronidase re-activates it by deconjugati
  • stemper occurring in animals, consisting in a bladder growing on the root of the tongue against the
  • The swim bladder has two anterior extensions which extend forw
  • The swim bladder has two compartments, and can function as a l
  • The swim bladder has a short anterior extension, which is sign
  • r is located in the alimentary tract, urinary bladder, heart and adrenal gland as well as the centr
  • lytic agent, used to reduce spasticity of the bladder in patients with bladder control problems
  • A safer method of emptying the urinary bladder in this condition is by urethral catheterizat
  • eristics aforementioned, since Physalis means bladder, in Greek.
  • In front, it is separated from the bladder in the male, and the uterus in the female, by
  • dition and removal of the gasses from the gas bladder in these fishes occurs through specialised st
  • tor, who believed she was suffering from gall bladder infection and flu.
  • Aikawa died of acute gall bladder inflammation in 1967.
  • rethral orifice is the opening of the urinary bladder into the urethra.
  • pneumatic duct that connects the gut and gas bladder is present in the embryos of these fish but i
  • "My bladder is messed up because of that.
  • The fetal bladder is connected to the allantois via the urachus
  • ostatic urethra vary depending on whether the bladder is filling or emptying.
  • oon, egg + kystis, bladder) is a hardy, thick-walled spore able to survi
  • ast resort for relief, as a greatly distended bladder is more likely to rupture when punctured.
  • The swim bladder is quite distinct, having a bifurcate anterio
  • Pleurocystites (meaning rib bag or side bladder) is a genus of rhombiferan echinoderm (a cyst
  • or kelp forests (specifically the giant brown bladder kelp, Macrocystis).
  • , air-tight tap welded into a metallised film bladder, making storage much more convenient for cons
  • A fish's swim bladder manipulates neutral buoyancy by controlling t
  • n molding, EBeam Curing and balanced pressure bladder molding.
  • ication, with the author noting that the swim bladder morphology and vertebrae count were beyond an
  • ives by colour patterns and particularly swim bladder morphology, which helps define most species o
  • % to 16% of head length), as well as its swim bladder morphology.
  • nd, and differs from it in corolla, seed, and bladder morphology.
  • receptor, which is primarily responsible for bladder muscle contractions.
  • s by relaxing the muscles in the prostate and bladder neck, making it easier to urinate.
  • Escalante suffered inflammation of the gall bladder, not a heart attack.
  • Gourd is covered with thin film, such as the bladder of animals (originally) and attached to one e
  • he allantois, a canal that drains the urinary bladder of the fetus that joins and runs within the u
  • oneum is carried by it from the vertex of the bladder on to the abdominal wall to form the middle u
  • dern antimuscarinic treatments for overactive bladder only act on M3 receptors making them more sel
  • s is the story of how Jan de Doot performed a bladder operation on himself.
  • he urethral sphincter muscle, which can cause bladder or kidney problems.
  • cally ascends and can reside primarily in the bladder or the kidneys, though the latter is more thr
  • eral anesthetic or diabetic neuropathy of the bladder, or to treat gastrointestinal atony (lack of
  • orical subjects seen through a film of animal bladder or translucent skin, reminiscent of certain w
  • nes from urinary tract, i.e., kidney, ureter, bladder, or urethra.
  • there is a risk of crystallization within the bladder or urethra, which could lead to pain or block
  • ns may become serious if they progress to the bladder or kidneys, and should be referred to a docto
  • ncluding fistula, a tear in the tissue of the bladder or rectum caused by obstructed birth.
  • the anal fin, internal examination of the gas bladder, or by genetic testing.
  • ky abdominal pain; and 3) no evidence of gall bladder or pancreatic inflammation.
  • n may be of value in the treatment of urinary bladder overactivity, stroke treatment and in problem
  • pain, spasm pain, gut, smooth muscle and gall bladder pain.
  • rom the sinew; waterproof containers from the bladder; paint brushes from the tail and bones with i
  • Vertical section of bladder, penis and urethra.
  • Vertical section of bladder, penis, and urethra.
  • The early bladder pipe is in a family of the early medieval "ch
  • In the earliest illustrated forms of bladder pipe, such as the well-known example of the 1
  • o been applied to a different instrument, the bladder pipe.
  • ired that the consumer cut the corner off the bladder, pour out the serving of wine and then reseal
  • Second, after it has been processed through a bladder press and right before fermentation.
  • r tissue he found while examining Sybil for a bladder problem, knowing the whole time that the only
  • ly Pavlenko was hospitalized with unspecified bladder problem.
  • fertility, gynecology, sexual dysfunction and bladder problems.
  • oth muscle tissues, it is found in the heart, bladder, prostate, urethra, penis and uterus, Exact d
  • lopment of surgical techniques for orthopedic bladder reconstruction (Skinner), the establishment o
  • atomic landmark during surgeries such as gall bladder removal.
  • Over time, the rat's bladder responds to this damage by over-producing cel
  • Carex intumescens, also known as bladder sedge, is a species of Carex
  • of leguminous shrub known by the common name bladder senna.
  • gastropod mollusc in the family Physidae, the bladder snails.
  • Flavoxate is used to treat urinary bladder spasms.
  • It is also effective at preventing bladder spasms.
  • he abdominal muscles, works on pancreas, gall bladder, spleen and liver.
  • Removing the entire bladder stone in one procedure was a great advancemen
  • Prior to this, surgeons would crush a bladder stone and then spend no more than two to five
  • , herpes virus, shell necrosis, urolithiasis ( bladder stones) and parasites (Jacobson et al. 1991,
  • called urostealith, a constituent of certain bladder stones, and developed a treatment based on so
  • Surge suppressors, bladder surge tanks, and hydropneumatic device (surge
  • He had gall bladder surgery in the 1920s and suffered from pneumo
  • Schorer died from a blood infection following bladder surgery in Oakland, California at the age of
  • nd", Bramlett died from complications of gall bladder surgery December 27, 2008 .
  • died in Vermont after complications from gall bladder surgery.
  • Spain, in the hospital after undergoing gall bladder surgery.
  • A specialist in painful bladder syndrome, Dr.
  • dvantage when treating symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome.
  • oped by Schwarz Pharma AG to treat overactive bladder syndrome.
  • urge incontinence, all symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome.
  • onger service life when compared to pneumatic bladder systems.
  • Bladder Tank is a product that allows to store many t
  • The first flexible bladder tank was made with polyester and PVC covering
  • tissues are made of polyester (that gives the bladder tank the resistance it needs) and with PVC in
  • When maximum capacity is reached, the bladder tank takes the form of a big pillow that is w
  • esenting an inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder that was cystoscopically resected.
  • thra, the prostate, the fundus of the urinary bladder, the cervix uteri, and upper part of the vagi
  • titute have been the first lab-grown organ, a bladder, the artificial urinary bladder to be implant
  • parts of the snake or snakes such as the gall bladder, the eyeballs and stomach.
  • At the fundus of the bladder the ductus deferens of some mammalian species
  • ation of apaziquone directly into the urinary bladder, the drug and its active metabolite were not
  • In the contracted bladder they are about 2.5 cm.
  • f the urethra extending from the uvula of the bladder through the prostatic urethra.
  • ure where a needle is placed into the urinary bladder through the abdomen of an animal and a sample
  • the Styracosaurus featured an inflatable air ' bladder' to simulate the animal breathing heavily aft
  • It extends from the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus, on the deep surface of the
  • cornigera also produces two distinct types of bladder traps that are dimorphic and it generally has
  • e species epithet, bosminifera, refers to the bladder traps' shape, which resembles a Bosmina, a sm
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