HCM 350 - Chapter 11: Urinary System

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antidiuretic (anti-di[a]-uret-ic)

"against; complete, through; urine; pertaining to"; Pertaining to a medication that decreases urine production and secretion

periurethral (peri-urethr-al)

"around; urethra; pertaining to"; Literally means pertaining to around the urethra; the immediate area surrounding the urethra

bacteriuria (bacteri-uria)

"bacteria; urine"; Presence of bacteria in the urine

cystogram (cyst/o-gram)

"bladder; a mark, record"; An x-ray record of the bladder

cystocele (cyst/o-cele)

"bladder; hernia"; Hernia of the bladder that protrudes into the vagina

cystitis (cyst-itis)

"bladder; inflammation"; Inflammation of the bladder, usually occurring secondarily to ascending urinary tract infections. More than 85% of cases of cystitis are caused by Escherichia coli, a bacillus found in the lower gastrointestinal tract.

ureterostomy (ureter/o-stomy)

"ureter; new opening"; Surgical creation of a new opening into the ureter to provide an alternate route for drainage of urine. Example: cutaneous ureter is the surgical implantation of the ureter into the skin.

bacterio

bacteria

bili

bile

cysto

bladder

calci

calcium

glomerulo

glomerulus, little ball

glycoso

glucose, sugar

nocto

night

meato

passage

perineo

perineum

albumino

protein

excretor

sifted out

cutaneo

skin

uret

urine

urinato

urine

cystoscope (cyst/o-scope)

"bladder; instrument for examining"; Medical instrument used for visual examination of the bladder

cystolith (cyst/o-lith)

"bladder; stone"; A bladder stone; a vesical calculus

cystectomy (cyst-ectomy)

"bladder; surgical excision"; Surgical excision of the bladder or part of the bladder

hemodialysis (HD)(hem/o-dia-lysis)

"blood; through, complete; separation"; Use of an artificial kidney to separate waste from the blood. The blood is circulated through tubes made of semi-permeable membranes, and these tubes are continually bathed by solutions that remove waste.

hematuria (hemat-uria)

"blood; urine"; Presence of red blood cells (erythrocytes) in the urine. In microscopic hematuria, the urine appears normal to the naked eye, but examination with a microscope shows a high number of RBCs. Gross hematuria can be seen with the naked eye—the urine is red or the color of cola. If white blood cells are found in addition to red blood cells, then it is a sign of urinary tract infection.

calciuria (calc/i-uria)

"calcium urine"; Presence of calcium in the urine

dialysis (dia-lysis)

"complete, through; destruction, separation"; Medical procedure to separate waste material from the blood and to maintain fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance in impaired kidney function or in the absence of a kidney. The two main types of dialysis, hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD), remove wastes from the blood in different ways.

diuresis (di[a]-ur-esis)

"complete, through; urinate; condition"; Pathological condition of increased or excessive flow of urine; occurs in conditions such as diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. Diuretics can also produce diuresis.

dysuria (dys-uria)

"difficult, painful; urine"; Difficult or painful urination

hypercalciuria (hyper-calci-uria)

"excessive; calcium; urine"; Excessive amount of calcium in the urine

glomerulitis (glomerul-itis)

"glomerulus, little ball; inflammation"; Inflammation of the renal glomeruli

glomerulonephritis (glomerul/o-nephr-itis)

"glomerulus, little ball; kidney inflammation"; Inflammation of the kidney involving primarily the glomeruli. There are three types: acute glomerulonephritis (AGN), chronic glomerulonephritis (CGN), and subacute glomerulonephritis.

glomerular (glomerul-ar)

"glomerulus, little ball; pertaining to"; Literally means pertaining to the glomerulus; a network of blood vessels located within the glomerular (Bowman) capsule that permits a greater surface area for filtration

glycosuria (glycos-uria)

"glucose, sugar; urine"; Presence of glucose in the urine

ketonuria (keton-uria)

"ketone; urine"; Presence of ketones in the urine resulting from breakdown of fats due to faulty or inadequate carbohydrate metabolism. It occurs primarily as a complication of diabetes mellitus but can occur in dieting and starvation.

nephrosclerosis (nephr/o-scler-osis)

"kidney hardening condition"; Condition of hardening of the kidney

nephrectomy (nephr-ectomy)

"kidney surgical; excision"; Surgical excision of a kidney

nephropathy (nephr/o-pathy)

"kidney; disease"; Pathological disease of the kidney

nephritis (nephr-itis)

"kidney; inflammation"; Inflammation of the kidneys

renal (ren-al)

"kidney; pertaining to"; Pertaining to the kidney

nephrolithiasis (nephr/o-lith-iasis)

"kidney; stone, calculus; condition"; Commonly called kidney stones; usually deposits of mineral salts, called calculi, in the kidney. These stones can pass into the ureter, irritate kidney tissue, and block urine flow. Kidney stones occur when the urine has a high level of minerals (usually calcium) that form stones.

nephrology (nephr/o-logy)

"kidney; study of"; Literally means study of the kidney; study of kidney function as well as diagnosis and treatment of renal diseases

nephroma (nephr-oma)

"kidney; tumor"; Kidney tumor

polyuria (poly-uria)

"much; urine"; Literally means much urine; frequent urination; occurs in diabetes mellitus, chronic nephritis, and nephrosclerosis; can be induced with diuretics and following excessive intake of liquids

nocturia (noct-uria)

"night; urine"; Urination during the night

incontinence (in-contin-ence)

"not; to hold; state"; Inability to hold or control urination or defecation

extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) (extra-corpor-eallith/o-tripsy)

"outside, beyond; body; pertaining to; stone; crushing"; Process whereby a medical device is used to crush kidney stones (renal calculi). The patient is usually sedated and a computerized x-ray machine is used to pinpoint the location of the stone within the kidney. A series of shock waves (several hundred to two thousand) is administered to the stone, pounding it until it crumbles into small pieces. These pieces are generally flushed out with urine.

meatotomy (meat/o-tomy)

"passage; incision"; Incision of the urinary meatus to enlarge the opening

peritoneal dialysis (PD, peritone-aldia-lysis)

"peritoneum; pertaining to; complete, through; to separate"; Separation of waste from the blood by using a peritoneal catheter and dialysis. Fluid is introduced into the peritoneal cavity, and wastes from the blood pass into this fluid. The fluid and waste are then removed from the body. Types of peritoneal dialysis are IPD (intermittent) and CAPD (continuous ambulatory).

albuminuria (albumin-uria)

"protein; urine"; Indicates the presence of serum protein in the urine. Albumin is the major protein in blood plasma. When detected in urine (albuminuria), it may indicate a leak in the glomerular membrane, which allows albumin to enter the renal tubule and pass into the urine.

pyuria (py-uria)

"pus; urine"; Pus or white blood cells in the urine; caused by infection (most commonly bacterial) or response to an inflammatory process in the body

pyelitis (pyel-itis)

"renal pelvis; inflammation"; Inflammation of the renal pelvis

pyelonephritis (pyel/o-nephr-itis)

"renal pelvis; kidney; inflammation"; Inflammation of the kidney and renal pelvis. It is usually caused by bacteria entering the kidneys from the bladder. Escherichia coli is a bacillus that is normally found in the large intestine. These infections usually spread from the lower urinary tract via the urethra, to the ureters, and then into the renal pelvis.

pyelolithotomy (pyel/o-lith/o-tomy)

"renal pelvis; stone; incision"; Surgical incision into the renal pelvis for removal of a stone

oliguria (olig-uria)

"scanty; urine"; Scanty, decreased amount of urine. The decreased production of urine may be a sign of dehydration, renal failure, hypovolemic shock, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, or urinary obstruction/urinary retention. It can be contrasted with anuria, which represents a more complete suppression of urination.

excretory (excretor-y)

"sifted out; pertaining to; Pertaining to the elimination of waste products from the body

lithotripsy (lith/o-tripsy)

"stone; crushing"; Crushing of a kidney stone

percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy (PUL, per-cutane-ousultra-son-iclith/o-tripsy)

"through; skin; pertaining to; beyond; sound; pertaining to; stone; crushing"; Crushing of a kidney stone by using ultrasound. This is an invasive surgical procedure performed by using a nephroscope.

ureteroplasty (ureter/o-plasty)

"ureter; surgical repair"; Surgical repair of a ureter

urethroperineal (urethr/o-perine-al)

"urethra; perineum; pertaining to"; Pertaining to the urethra and perineum

urethral stricture (urethr-alstrict-ure)

"urethra; pertaining to; to draw, to bind; process"; Narrowing or constriction of the urethra

urobilin (ur/obil-in)

"urine, urinate, urination; bile; substance"; Brown pigment formed by the oxidation of urobilinogen; may be formed in the urine after exposure to air

uremia (ur-emia)

"urine; blood condition"; Excess of urea, creatinine, and other nitrogenous end products of protein and amino acid metabolism accumulated in the blood; also referred to as azotemia. In current usage, it refers to the syndrome associated with end-stage renal failure.

urination (urinat-ion)

"urine; process"; The release of urine from the bladder through the urethra to the outside of the body; to void

hydronephrosis (hydro-nephr-osis)

"water; kidney; condition"; Pathological condition in which urine collects in the renal pelvis because of an obstructed outflow, thereby causing distention and damage to the kidney; can be caused by renal calculi, tumor, or hyperplasia of the prostate gland.

enuresis (en-ur-esis)

"within; urinate; condition"; Condition of involuntary emission of urine; bedwetting

anuria (an-uria)

"without; urine"; Literally means without the formation of urine; lack of urine production

renin

An enzyme produced by the kidney that stimulates vasoconstriction and secretion of aldosterone. The blood renin level is elevated in some types of hypertension.

nephron

Basic structural and functional unit of the kidney

interstitial cystitis (IC)

Chronically irritable and painful inflammation of the bladder wall

chronic kidney disease (CKD)

Disease that results from any condition that causes gradual loss of kidney function. When the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as well as healthy kidneys, waste from the blood remains in the body. CKD can lead to kidney failure. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the most common causes of CKD. See dialysis and renal transplantation for treatment options.

meatus

Opening or passage; the external opening of the urethra

edema

Pathological condition in which the body tissues contain an accumulation of fluid

renal failure

Pathological failure of the kidney to function; also referred to as kidney failure

calculus

Pebble; any abnormal concretion (stone); plural: calculi.

renal colic

Sharp, severe pain in the lower back over the kidney, radiating forward into the groin. It usually accompanies forcible dilation of a ureter, followed by spasm as a stone is lodged or passed through it.

sterile

State of being free from living microorganisms; aseptic

sediment

Substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid; a precipitate; can be produced by centrifuging urine or other body fluids

urgency

Sudden need to void, urinate

renal transplantation

The organ transplant of a healthy donor kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease. The transplanted kidney takes over the work of the two kidneys that failed, so dialysis is no longer needed. Also called kidney transplantation.

catheter

Tube of plastic, silicone, rubber, or plastic that is inserted into a body cavity to remove fluid or to inject fluid.

hemato

blood

hemo

blood

corporo

body

sclero

hardening

ketono

ketone

nephro

kidney

reno

kidney

peritoneo

peritoneum

pyo

pus

pyelo

renal pelvis

sono

sound

litho

stone

log

study

strict

to draw, to bind

contin

to hold

uretero

ureter

urethro

urethra

uro

urine, urinate, urination


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