Ureters Sentence Examples

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  • The ureters open into the fundus of the bladder as in some Rodents.

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  • The next chamber, the urodaeum, is small, and receives in its dorso-lateral wall the ureters and the genital ducts; above and below this chamber is closed by circular folds, the lower of which, towards the ventral side, passes into the coating of the copulatory organ when such is present.

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  • The di-calcium salt, Ca2H2(P04)2, occurs in a concretionary form in the ureters and cloaca of the sturgeon, and also in guano.

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  • More detailed info Inflammation In a disease called retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF ), the ureters can be narrowed by inflammation.

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  • You also have two ureters which carry the urine from kidneys to bladder.

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  • Retroperitoneal fibrosis Inflammation that involves the ureters and cause a blockage - obstruction.

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  • Ureters can be obstructed anywhere along their course, though the ureterovesical valve is the most common place.

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  • If, however, one of the ureters has a dead end, a stricture or stenosis (narrowing), or a leaky ureterovesical valve (between the ureter and bladder), infection is the likely result.

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  • These include a situation in which two ureters leave a kidney, instead of the usual one (duplicated ureters) and in which the ureter is greatly enlarged at the end leading into the bladder (ureterocele).

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  • Surgery for VUR consists of reimplanting the ureters into the bladder at a more normal angle.

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  • This shows up on X-rays, and it can be followed traveling from the kidney, down the ureters into the bladder.

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  • Ureters may also be malformed in a variety of ways-some harmful, others not.

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  • Ureters can be duplicated completely or partially, they can be in the wrong place, they can be deformed, and they can end in the wrong place.

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  • Duplication of ureters is quite common, either in part or completely.

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  • Someone may have four kidneys and four ureters or two kidneys, half of each drained by a separate ureter, or a single kidney with two, three, or four ureters attached.

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