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Med terms

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Definition
cyst/o, vesic/o   bladder  
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glomerul/o   glomerulus  
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meat/o   meatus (opening)  
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nephr/o, ren/o   kidney  
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pyel/o   renal pelvis  
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ureter/o   ureter  
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urethr/o   urethra  
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albumin/o   albumin  
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azot/o   urea, nitrogen  
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blast/o   developing cell, germ cell  
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glyc/o, glycos/o   sugar  
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hydr/o   water  
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lith/o   stone, calculus  
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noct/i   night  
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olig/o   scanty, few  
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son/o   sound  
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tom/o   cut, section  
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urin/o, ur/o   urine, urinary tract  
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retention   no pee comes out  
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urinalysis   physical, chemical and microscopic analysis  
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centrifuge   machine that tests pee  
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renal calculi   kidney stones  
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nephrotic syndrome   proteinuria, too much protein in the urine  
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hypoalbuminemia   low albumin concentration in blood, resulting from loss of albumin from the blood through holes in the damaged glomeruli  
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edema   general tissue swelling caused by accumulation of fluids in tissue spaces  
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acute glomerulonephritis   most common form of kidney disease  
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cystitis   infection of the bladder  
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ADH - antidiuretic hormone   decreases urine production  
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anuria   absence of urine  
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oliguria   scanty amounts of urine  
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polyuria   unusually large amounts of urine  
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hydronephrosis   swelling of kidney due to water build up  
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renal colic   pain cause by renal calculi (stones)  
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