Sentences with phrase «from ureters»

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This includes the kidneys, which make urine; the ureters, tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder; the bladder, which stores urine until the body is ready to empty it; and the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body.
An infection anywhere from the kidneys to the ureters to the bladder to the urethra qualifies as a urinary tract infection.
Through the ureter, they fed kidney cells from newborn rats, re-coating the labyrinthine tubules and ducts that make up the kidney's urine filtration system.
The waste products become part of the urine, which flows from the kidneys through a pair of tubes called ureters, which connect to the bladder.
Urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters into the bladder.
This is when bacteria from the bladder can move up into the more sterile ureter and kidneys.
Benefits: Although there is no direct medical benefit to your dog, results from this study will benefit science and the discovery of inherited ectopic ureters in the Labrador Retriever, Golden Retriever, Newfoundlands and Siberian Huskies.
Because cats often suffer from lower urinary tract disorders that affects the ureter,...
Ectopic ureters: the ureters (tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder) do not empty into the bladder in the normal location.
It is also occasionally used short - term when the urine outlet tube (s) from the kidney (ureters) become plugged (blocked) with stones or some other obstruction.
The offending ureter is located, tied off, and gently teased away from its inappropriate connection so as to preserve its blood supply.
The tiny pipelines through which the urine is transported from kidney to bladder are the ureters (one for the left kidney and one for the right kidney).
This includes the kidneys, the ureters which are the tubes that carry the urine from the kidneys to the bladder, or the urethra, the tube that carries the blood from the bladder out of the body.
In rare cases, bacteria can move from the urinary tract to the kidneys via the ureters.
Her owners, both UC Davis veterinarians, brought her to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital's Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Service, where she was diagnosed with kidney failure and an obstruction in her right ureter (the tube that takes urine from the kidney to the bladder) from a birth defect.
Urine is produced twenty - four hours a day and flows constantly from the kidneys through tiny tubes called ureters into the bladder.
Urinary tract stones are clusters of mineral crystals that form anywhere in the kidneys, ureters (tubes from kidneys), bladder or urethra.
In cases of abnormal insertion of the ureters into the bladder (these are the thin long tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder), a cystotomy incision will be needed to correct the problem.
The Kidney, Ureter, Urinary bladder, and Urethra are some important organs in this system; each plays its own role in excretion (removing waste from the body such as urine).
Sometimes, kittens and puppies are born with incomplete or malformed tubing (ureters, urethra)(ref1, ref2) Other genetic mutations, inherited from their parents lead to early kidney failure (ref) Another genetic defect causes early blockages with urinary tract (with stones = renal calculi).
The lower tract, whose function is purely excretory, consists of the bladder, a muscular sac that receives the urine delivered to it through the ureters and stores it until it is expelled from the body via the other component of the lower tract, the urethra, a thin tube leading from the bladder to the outside world.
Stones may become lodged in the ureter (the tube carrying urine from the kidney to the bladder) or the urethra (the tube carrying urine from the bladder to the outside), causing a life - threatening obstruction.
If the tubes leading from each kidney to the bladder (ureters) or the tube leading from the bladder to the penis or vagina (urethra) are blocked (obstructed), your pet's condition will deteriorate rapidly.
... kidneys... which aid in filtering the blood and help to monitor water retention... ureters... two tubes connected from the kidneys to the bladder... bladder... which stores the urine... urethra... a tube which carries the urine out of the body.
It occurs when the ureters (tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder) empty into the urethra downstream from the bladder.
In severe cases such as when the ureter is blocked (tube that leads from the kidney to bladder), your dog might vomit and act lethargic.
These include thickening of the bladder wall, structural problem where the ureters (lead from the kidneys to the bladder), enters the bladder (ectopic ureters), neoplasia (tumor or unusual cell growth) and some form of paralysis in the urinary system.
The ureters are tubes that normally transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
They will also be severe if a stone has moved from your pet's kidney and lodged in one of its ureters or moved from its bladder and lodged in its urethra.
If the tubes leading from each kidney to the bladder (ureters) or the tube leading from the bladder to the penis or vagina (urethra) are blocked (obstructed), your dog's condition will deteriorate rapidly.
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