Urinary Tract Infection
... A urine sample is necessary to test for infection. Antibiotics are used to treat the infection. You should take the full course even if you are feeling better, as some bacteria may still be active. Urinary Alkalinisers (such as Citralite, Ural Sachets or Citravescent) can help improve symptoms such ...
... A urine sample is necessary to test for infection. Antibiotics are used to treat the infection. You should take the full course even if you are feeling better, as some bacteria may still be active. Urinary Alkalinisers (such as Citralite, Ural Sachets or Citravescent) can help improve symptoms such ...
Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Urinary Tract
... • Surgery may result in a cure, if the mass can be removed completely • Wide surgical excision (that is, surgically removing the tumor and wide borders of apparently normal tissue) is necessary; up to 50% of the urinary bladder may be removed surgically with minimal loss of function • Placement of a ...
... • Surgery may result in a cure, if the mass can be removed completely • Wide surgical excision (that is, surgically removing the tumor and wide borders of apparently normal tissue) is necessary; up to 50% of the urinary bladder may be removed surgically with minimal loss of function • Placement of a ...
Excretory System
... travels through distal convoluted tubule merges in renal cortex to form “collecting duct” empties into minor and then major calyxes empties into the renal pelvis passes into the ureter! Phew that was long. ...
... travels through distal convoluted tubule merges in renal cortex to form “collecting duct” empties into minor and then major calyxes empties into the renal pelvis passes into the ureter! Phew that was long. ...
Bladder cancer
... Homogeneous bladder opacification: Voiding the bladder before examination or mixing bladder contents: patient rolls over supine- prone on the CT table or walks around the CT room. All the excretory system must be included in the exam: Since the urothelium of the entire urinary system is at risk of d ...
... Homogeneous bladder opacification: Voiding the bladder before examination or mixing bladder contents: patient rolls over supine- prone on the CT table or walks around the CT room. All the excretory system must be included in the exam: Since the urothelium of the entire urinary system is at risk of d ...