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Symptoms of prostate cancer | hematuria, dysuria, back pain
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age 60 | cancer of the penis most likely to occur in men
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hydrocele | condition which there is a collection of fluid in membrances of tunica vaginalis
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peyronie's | condition of unknown cause and which results in lateral curvature of the penis during erection
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vasectomy | male sterilization process
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urethra | structure passing through the corpus spongiosum
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PSA | most accurate screening blood test used for diagnosing ptential prostate cancer
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circumcision | excision of the prepuce
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calyx | recess of renal pelvis
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extracorporeal | occuring outside the body
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bulbourethral | gland with ducts leading to the urethra
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sp gr | specific gravity
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azot/o | urea
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75% | the loss of nephron function in remal insufficiency
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renal insuficiency | an infection of the renal pelvis and medullary tissue in one or both kidneys
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urinary tract | where kidney stones develop
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bladder cancer | oftem steastatic to the boen and liver
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symptoms of chronic pyelonephritis | hy[ertension, dysuria, flank pain
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nephrons | the functioning structures of the kidneys
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kidney function | electrolyte balance, conserving nutrients
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staghorn calculus | most commonly treated by surgical removal
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bldder cancer risks | smoking, working with chemicals, working in asbestos enviroments
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core | another name for the pulp cavity of the tooth
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pharynx | the muscular tube through which air, food, and water travel
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parts of the large intestine | cecum, sigmoid, colon
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cholangio/o | bile duct
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islets of langerhans | produces insulin and glucagons
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scleroderma | condition in which the lower esophageal sphincter does not close properly
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gastrointestinal tract | peptic ulcers occur
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surgery | treamtent for pyloric stenosis
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transfusion | the most common transmission of Hepatitis C
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ulverative colitis | condition in which there is inflammation of the rectum that progresses to the colon
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pyloric sphincter | the circular muscle at the most terminal portion of the stomach
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duodenum | lipid digestion begins here
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ascities | fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity
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laparoscopic cholecystectomy | treatment of choie for cholecystitis
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diaphragm | epands to assist lungs to exhale
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patition | another name for median
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the diaphagm | divides the abdominal cavity from the thoracic cavity
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esophageal hernia | another name for siaphragmatic hernia
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diaphragm is | dome shaped muscular partition
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4 | number of areas the mediastinum is divided into
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