The Urinary Tract

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pheochromocytoma

a benign, solid adrenal tumor associated with uncontrollable hypertension

neurogenic bladder

a bladder that is poorly functioning secondary to any type of neurological disorder

creatinine

a chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism and excreted in the urin

chronic pyelonephritis

a chronic inflammation of the kidney(s)

tubo ovarian abscess

a pelvic abscess involving the fallopian tubes and ovaries that is often caused by pelvic inflammatory disease

hyperkalemia

abnormally high levels of potassium in the blood

twinkle sign

an artifact noted as an increased color Doppler signal posterior to a kidney stone

oliguria

scant or decreased urine output

renal pyramids

Cone-shaped structures located within the renal medulla that contains part of the nephron

renal adenoma

a benign renal mass

Oncocytoma

a benign renal tumor that is often found in men in their 60s

renal hematoma

a collection of blood on or around the kidney typically associated with some form of trauma

lymphocele

a collection of lymphatic fluid

angiomyolipoma

a common benign renal tumor that consists of a network of blood vessels, muscle, and fat

retroperitoneal fibrosis

a disease characterized by the buildup of fibrous tissue within the retroperitoneum; this mass may involve the abdominal aorta, IVC, ureters, sacrum

malaise

a feeling of unease or depression

peritoneal dialysis

a form of dialysis that uses a solution that is instilled into the abdomen; uses diffusion and osmosis to filter waste products from the blood

nephrotic syndrome

a kidney disorder caused by damage to the glomeruli, which results in excess amounts of protein in the urine and the swelling of the ankles, face, and feet due to accumulation of excess water

pelvic kidney

a kidney located within the pelvis

staghorn calculus

a large urinary stone that completely fills and takes the shape of the renal pelvis

transitional cell carcinoma

a malignant tumor of the urinary tract that is often found within the urinary bladder or within the renal pelvis

blood urea nitrorgen

a measure of the amount of nitrogen in the blood in the form of urea

nuclear cystogram

a nuclear medicine exam on the urinary bladder and ureters

renal:aorta ratio

a ratio calculated by dividing the highest renal artery velocity by the highest aortic velocity obtained at the level of the renal arteries

multicystic dysplastic kidney disease

a renal disease thought to be caused by an early renal obstruction; leads to the development of multiple noncommunicating cysts of varying sizes in the renal fossa

renal colic

a sharp pain in the lower back that radiates into the groin and is typically associated with the passage of a urinary stone through the ureter

papillary projection

a small protrusion of tissue

prune belly syndrome

a syndrome that is a consequence of the abdominal wall musculature being stretched by an extremely enlarged urinary bladder

tuberous sclerosis

a systemic disorder that leads to the development of tumors within various organs

Subureteral Teflon injection

a treatment method for vesicoureteral reflux disease that uses a bulking agent to elevate the ureteral orifice and distal ureter; allowing for the normal flow of urine from the ureter into the bladder

urachus

a tubular structure that is a remnant of embryonic development, which extends from the umbilicus to the apex of the bladder

ureterocele

an abnormality in which the distal ureter projects into the urinary bladder

megacystis

an abnormally enlarged urinary bladder

perinephric abscess

an abscess that surrounds the kidney

nephrocalcinosis

an accumulation of calcium within the renal parenchyma

renal infarction

an area in the kidney that becomes nephrotic because of lack of oxygen

reverberation artifact

an artifact that results from a sound wave interacting with a large acoustic interface that repeatedly bounces back and forth from the interface to the transducer

megaureter

an enlarged ureter; can be congenital or acquired

lactate dehydrogenase

an enzyme found within the blood that may be used to monitor renal function; tumor marker

renin

an enzyme produced by the kidneys that helps regulate blood pressure

azotemia

an excess of urea or other nitrogenous compounds in the blood

columns of Bertin

an extension of the renal cortex located between the renal pyramids

glomerulonephritis

an infection of the kidney glomeruli

Acute pyelonephritis

an inflammation of the kidney(s)

autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

an inherited disease that results in the development of renal, liver, and pancreatic cysts late in life; also referred to as adult polycystic kidney disease

infantile polycystic kidney disease

an inherited renal disease that results in bilateral enlargement of the fetal kidneys and microscopic renal cysts; AKA autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

an inherited renal disease that results in bilateral enlargement of the fetal kidneys and microscopic renal cysts; also referred to as infantile polycystic kidney disease

bladder diverticulum

an outpouching of the urinary bladder wall

renal vein thrombosis

blood clot in the renal vein

gross hematuria

blood within the urine that is visible by the naked eye

corticomedullary differentiation

The ability to sonographically distinguish between the normal cortex and medullary portions of the kidney

acute tubular necrosis

damage to the tubule cells within the kidneys that result in renal failure

Hypovolemia

decreased blood volume

hydroureter

distention of the ureter with fluid because of obstruction

moiety

division of the duplex collecting system, as in the upper pole moiety and the lower pole moiety

nocturia

excessive urination at night

Hemodyalysis

form of dialysis that utilizes a machine that essentially acts as a kidney whereby it extracts the patients blood, filters it, and returns the filtered blood to the patient

nephron

functional unit of the kidney

exophytic

growing outward

cystitis

inflammation of the bladder

posterior urethral valves

irregular thin membranes of tissue located within the male posterior urethra that do not allow urine to exit the urethra

ureteral jets

jets of urine that are the result of urine being forced into the urinary bladder from the ureters; can be demonstrated with color Doppler imaging

end-stage renal disease

medical condition in which the kidneys fail to function adequately, thus requiring the use of dialysis

trabeculae

muscular bundles

renal artery stenosis

narrowing of renal artery

dysuria

painful or difficult urination

bacteriuria

presence of bacteria in the urine

proteinuria

protein in the urine

pyuria

pus in the urine

dirty shadowing

shadowing seen posterior to gas or air; AKA ring-down artifact

acute renal failure

sudden loss/decrease of kidney function

cortical nephrocalcinosis

the accumulation of calcium within the cortex of the kidney

medullary nephrocalcinosis

the accumulation of calcium within the medulla of the renal parenchyma

amyloidosis

the accumulation of the abnormal protein amyloid in the kidneys and other organs that can lead to organ damage, as well as renal failure

trigone of the urinary bladder

the area within the urinary bladder where the two ureteral orifices and urethral orifice are located

renal cell carcinoma

the carcinoma of the kidney; AKA hypernephroma

tardus parvus

the combination of a slow systolic upstroke and a decreased systolic velocity

pyonephrosis

the condition of having pus within the collecting system of the kidney

congenital hydronephrosis

the dilation of the renal collecting system at birth

hydronephrosis

the dilation of the renal collecting system resulting from the obstruction of the flow of urine from the kidney(s) to the bladder; AKA pelvocaliectasis or pelvicaliectasis

Gerota fascia

the fibrous envelope of tissue that surrounds the kidney and adrenal gland

emphysematous pyelonephritis

the formation of air within the kidney parenchyma secondary to bacterial infiltration

chronic renal failure

the gradual decrease in renal function over time

renal medulla

the inner part of the renal parenchyma that is responsible for absorption

ureteropelvic junction

the junction of the ureter and renal pelvis

ureterovesicular junction

the junction of the ureter and urinary bladder

nephroblastoma

the most common solid malignant pediatric abdominal mass; AKA Wilm's tumor

detrusor muscle

the muscle that controls the appropriate emptying of the urinary bladder

renal sinus

the portion of the kidney containing the minor calices, major calices, renal pelvis, and infundibula

renunculi

the two embryonic parenchymal tissue masses that combine to create the kidney

nephrolithiasis

the urinary stones located within the kidney; kidney stones

renal hemangioma

a benign renal mass that consists of blood vessels

medullary sponge kidney

a congenital disorder characterized by the accumulation of calcium within abnormally dilated collecting ducts located within the medulla

Acquired renal cystic disease

a cystic disease of the kidney that is often the result of chronic hemodialysis

renal lipoma

a fatty tumor on the kidney

Henoch-Schonlein Purpura

an autoimmune disorder and form of vasculitis associated with purple spots on the skin, gastrointestinal complications, joint pain, and possibly kidney failure; mostly occurs in childhood

benign prostatic hypertrophy

benign enlargement of the prostate gland

hypernephroma

carcinoma of the kidney; AKA renal cell carcinoma

cortical thinning

thinning of renal cortex

renal cortex

the outer part of the renal parenchyma that is responsible for filtration


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