- into the
bladder at an
angle on its
outer back
surface at the slit-like
ureteric ****s. This
location is also
called the
vesicoureteric junction. In...
- A
ureteral stent (pronounced you-REE-ter-ul), or
ureteric stent, is a thin tube
inserted into the
ureter to
prevent or
treat obstruction of the
urine flow...
-
Renal colic (literally,
kidney pain), also
known as
ureteric colic (literally, pain in the ureters), is
characterized by
severe abdominal pain that is...
-
ureteric bud
subsequently grows into the
latter m****,
forming the
parts of the nephron.
Other changes include e.g. the
translocation of the
ureteric opening...
- The
ureteric bud, also
known as the
metanephric diverticulum,: 50 is a
protrusion from the
mesonephric duct
during the
development of the
urinary and...
-
Ureteric stricture (ureteral stricture) is the
pathological narrowing of the
ureter which may lead to
serious complications such as
kidney failure. Several...
- In medicine, a
stent is a tube
usually constructed of a
metallic alloy or a polymer. It is
inserted into the
lumen (hollow space) of an
anatomic vessel...
- self-expandable stents,
typically made of
Nitinol alloy or polyester.
Ureteric balloon catheters are used to
treat ureteropelvic junction (UPJ) obstructions...
- A
ureteric balloon catheter is a
balloon catheter intended for
treating strictures of the ureter. In fact it is a
double J
stent on
which a
balloon is...
- The
ureteric plexus (plexus: "braid") is a
branching network of
intersecting nerves (nerve plexus)
covering and
innervating the ureter. The
plexus can...