Not exact matches
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)- Commonly associated with advanced aging, BPH puts
abnormal pressure on the
urethra, which is a tube that runs from the bladder through the prostate to the end of the penis.
The problem is that the
abnormal ureter tunnels within the bladder wall to its inappropriate opening in the
urethra.
Abnormal urine sediments in the form of inflammatory cells, blood, mucous, bacteria, and urinary crystals can become clumped together and collect at a narrowing in the
urethra.
A urethral diverticulum is an
abnormal anatomical defect consisting of a small pouch in the wall of the bladder or
urethra.
Urethral Neoplasia (
abnormal cell growth in the
urethra - tube that carries urine outside the body)
Bladder Urine Storage Issues: This condition might look like USMI, but be actually due to stones (see below, also called urolithiasis), paralysis or
abnormal cell growth (neoplasia) in the bladder or
urethra.