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Definition of ureter in English: ureternoun jʊˈriːtəˈjʊərɪtə Anatomy Zoology The duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder or cloaca. 〔剖,动〕输尿管 Example sentencesExamples - One of the more common congenital abnormalities (meaning abnormalities that exist at birth) is duplication of the ureters, in which a kidney has two ureters coming from it instead of one.
- The kidneys and urinary tract (which includes the ureters, bladder, urethra, and the kidneys) filter and eliminate these waste substances from our blood.
- They occur when the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra become infected.
- Smoking is also associated with cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, cervix, kidney, ureter, and bladder.
- Your urinary system is composed of your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
- The urine is passed to the bladder through ureters from each kidney in peristaltic waves.
- Irritation of the lining of the kidney, the ureter or bladder can lead to the presence of blood in the urine.
- No changes were found in the renal pelvis, ureter, and urinary bladder samples.
- Usually the stones are small enough and pass through the ureter to the bladder and out in one's urine. Stones that are too large to pass can cause kidney failure.
- Peristaltic activity, influenced by urine volume, propels urine along the ureter into the bladder.
Derivativesadjectivejʊəˈriːtərəl Anatomy Zoology Other landmarks used to guide resection are the right and left ureteral orifices and the bladder neck. Example sentencesExamples - The colon is the usual gastrointestinal source of pain in these regions but pain of ureteral, renal, adnexal, and rarely gastric origins may be felt there as well.
- This technique involves placing an ureteroscope into the urethra the bladder and then finally up the narrow ureters to engage a ureteral stone and break it or remove it.
- Intermittent ureteral obstruction with bladder filling can occur in ureters that are reimplanted in abnormally lateral positions.
- This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis.
adjective jʊərɪˈtɛrɪk Anatomy Zoology Urinary tract damage, in particular ureteric injury, remains the major concern in relation to the laparoscopic approach. Example sentencesExamples - After ureteric stenting the urinary catheter bag turned purple but the nephrostomy bag remained clear.
- The urine might go upstream towards the kidneys (vesico ureteric reflux).
- The use of laser for the disruption of ureteric stones is also being used.
noun -ˈrʌɪtɪs Anatomy Zoology
OriginLate 16th century: from French uretère or modern Latin ureter, from Greek ourētēr, from ourein 'urinate'. RhymesAkita, Anita, arboreta, beater, beta, Bhagavadgita, cheater, cheetah, Demeter, Dieter, dolce vita, eater, eta, Evita, excreta, fetor, granita, greeter, heater, Juanita, litre (US liter), Lolita, maltreater, margarita, meter, metre, Peta, praetor (US pretor), repeater, Rita, saltpetre (US saltpeter), secretor, Senhorita, señorita, Sita, skeeter, teeter, terra incognita, theta, treater, tweeter, veleta, zeta Definition of ureter in US English: ureternoun Anatomy Zoology The duct by which urine passes from the kidney to the bladder or cloaca. 〔剖,动〕输尿管 Example sentencesExamples - Usually the stones are small enough and pass through the ureter to the bladder and out in one's urine. Stones that are too large to pass can cause kidney failure.
- Peristaltic activity, influenced by urine volume, propels urine along the ureter into the bladder.
- Smoking is also associated with cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, cervix, kidney, ureter, and bladder.
- They occur when the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra become infected.
- No changes were found in the renal pelvis, ureter, and urinary bladder samples.
- The kidneys and urinary tract (which includes the ureters, bladder, urethra, and the kidneys) filter and eliminate these waste substances from our blood.
- The urine is passed to the bladder through ureters from each kidney in peristaltic waves.
- Irritation of the lining of the kidney, the ureter or bladder can lead to the presence of blood in the urine.
- Your urinary system is composed of your kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.
- One of the more common congenital abnormalities (meaning abnormalities that exist at birth) is duplication of the ureters, in which a kidney has two ureters coming from it instead of one.
OriginLate 16th century: from French uretère or modern Latin ureter, from Greek ourētēr, from ourein ‘urinate’. |