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Part 2

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Peristaltic Waves   sequqnce of rythmic contractions  
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Plasma   Liquid Portion of Blood  
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Cyst/o   bladder  
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lith/o   stone  
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pyle/o   renal  
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balan/o   glans penis  
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orch/o   testis  
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varic/o   dilated vein  
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vesicul/o   seminal vescile  
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azot/o   nitogenous compounds  
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crypt/o   hidden  
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kal/i   potassium  
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noct/o   night  
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py/o   pus  
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anuria   urine production and output  
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Azotemia   excesive amounts of nitrogenous compounds in the blood  
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Bladder Neck Obstruction   prevents urine  
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Chronic Renal Fialure   kidneys maintain volume and composition of body fluids  
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dysuria   painful urination  
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End-stage Renal disease   kidney function is permanently lost  
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Enuresis   involuntray discharge of urine  
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Fistula   hollow organ to the surface  
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Hydronephrosis   dilation of renal pelvis so the urination can occur  
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Nephrotic Syndrome   Loss of plasma rotien due to an increase permeability of glomerular membrane  
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Nocturia   wetting the bed  
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Oliguria   inefficient excretion of urine  
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Urgency   feeling of the need to void immediatly  
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Vesicoureteral Reflux   failure to urine to pass through the ureters  
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Wilms Tumor   malignant neolpasm of the kideny in children  
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anorchidism   absence of one or both testes  
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aspermia   failure to form or ejaculate semen  
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balanitis   inflammation of skin covering the penis  
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Epispadias   malformation of urethra opening  
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Erectile Dysfunction   inability to maintain erection  
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hyrdocele   serous fluid in teh saclike cavity within testes  
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hypospadias   urethra opens on the underside of the penis  
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phimosis   narrowing of preputial orifice  
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Sterility   Inability to produce offfspring  
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Varicolcele   swelling of he spermatic cord  
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Digital Rectal Examination   screening of rectal wall surface for lesions  
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Electromyography   measure the contraction of muscles tha the control urination  
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Cystoscopy   test for urinary bladdat to test for tumors  
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Nephroscopy   Visualization and irrigation of the kidney  
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Blood Urea Nitrogen   amount of urea nitrogen  
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Culture and Sensitivity   determines the causing organism of a disease  
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Semen Analysis   sperm count  
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Cystometrography   asseses the volume and pressure in teh bladder  
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Intravenous Pyelography   examination of kidneys after iv infection  
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Dialysis   Filter toxic substances from bloodstream  
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Hemodialysis   removing blood from body and putting it through a machine that plays a role simialr to the kidney and filters and returns the blood  
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Nephropexy   fixation of floating kideny  
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Orichdectomy   removal of one or more testes  
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Antibiotics   treat bacterial infections  
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Antispasmodics   decrease spams  
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Diuretics   increase excretion of urine  
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Potassium Supplements   replace potassium  
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Anti-Impotance Agents   treat erectile dysfunciton  
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AGN   Acute glomerulonephritis  
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ARF   Acute Renal Failure  
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ATN   Acute Tubular Necrosis  
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BNO   Bladder Neck Obstruction  
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BUN   Blood Urea Nitrogen  
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DRE   Digital Rectal Examiniation  
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EBT   External beam therapy  
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ESRD   End Stage renal disease  
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ESWL   Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy  
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GU   Genitourinary  
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KUB   Kidney, Ureter, Bladder  
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PCLN   Percutaneour nephrolithotomy  
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sp. gr.   Specific Gravity  
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TURP   Transurethral resection of the ...  
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UA   Urinalysis  
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VCUG   Voiding Cystourethrography Prostate  
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VUR   Vesicoureteral Relfux  
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