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1)A Complication that develops following an acute infection with Streptococcal bacteria or viruses

1)A Complication that develops following an acute infection with Streptococcal bacteria or viruses. 2)Kidney stone formation in urinary system. 3)Genetic disease characterized by cysts causing kidney failure. 4)Inflammation and infection of the renal pelvis of the kidneys.

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1)A Complication that develops following an acute infection with Streptococcal bacteria or viruses

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  1. 1)A Complication that develops following an acute infection with Streptococcal bacteria or viruses

  2. 2)Kidney stone formation in urinary system

  3. 3)Genetic disease characterized by cysts causing kidney failure

  4. 4)Inflammation and infection of the renal pelvis of the kidneys

  5. 5) Inflammation of the bladder

  6. 6) Hernia in which the bladder bulges through weakness in muscular wall

  7. 7) Urinary retention due to lack of innervation of nerves of bladder

  8. 8) Formation of abnormal passageway connecting the bladder to vagina

  9. 9) Congenital condition in which the urethra meatus is in an abnormal location

  10. 10) Involuntary release of urine

  11. 11) A decrease in the amt of potassium in the blood usually do to diuretic drugs

  12. 12) Procedure to uses xrays and contrast dye in the blood, kidneys, outlining renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra showing obstruction, blockage, kidney stone or abnormal anatomy

  13. 13)Xray of kidneys, ureters, bladder without contrast dye to find kidney stones

  14. 14) Procedure using CAT scan and contrast dye, images are multiple slices through kidney

  15. 15) Procedure uses xrays and contrast dye that flows through the renal artery and outlines renal artery showing any blockage

  16. 16) Procedure that evaluates the function of the nerves to the bladder using a catheter

  17. 17) Procedure in which a flexible tube is inserted into the urethra and into the bladder to drain urine

  18. 18)Procedure to remove waste products from blood of patient in renal failure

  19. 19) Procedure that uses sound waves to break up a kidney stone

  20. 20) Procedure in which a cystoscope is inserted into bladder, a stone basket snares a kidney stone and removes it

  21. 21) Procedure in which a small incision is made in the skin and an endoscope is inserted into kidney to remove kidney stone

  22. 22)Procedure to remove a tumor from inside a bladder

  23. 23)Procedure to correct a kidney that is an abnormally low position by suturing it.

  24. 1)A Complication that develops following an acute infection with Streptococcal bacteria or viruses Glomerulonephritis

  25. 2)Kidney stone formation in urinary system Nephrolithiasis

  26. 3)Genetic disease characterized by cysts causing kidney failure Polycystic Kidney Disease

  27. 4)Inflammation and infection of the renal pelvis of the kidneys Pyelonephritis

  28. 5) Inflammation of the bladder Cystitis

  29. 6) Hernia in which the bladder bulges through weakness in muscular wall • Cystocele

  30. 7) Urinary retention due to lack of innervation of nerves of bladder Neurogenic Bladder

  31. 8) Formation of abnormal passageway connecting the bladder to vagina • Vesicovaginal Fistula

  32. 9) Congenital condition in which the urethra meatus is in an abnormal location epispadias

  33. 10) Involuntary release of urine • Enuresis

  34. 11) A decrease in the amt of potassium in the blood usually do to diuretic drugs • Hypokalemia

  35. 12) Procedure to uses xrays and contrast dye in the blood, kidneys, outlining renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra showing obstruction, blockage, kidney stone or abnormal anatomy • Intravenous pyelography

  36. 13)Xray of kidneys, ureters, bladder without contrast dye to find kidney stones • KUB

  37. 14) Procedure using CAT scan and contrast dye, images are multiple slices through kidney • nephrotomography

  38. 15) Procedure uses xrays and contrast dye that flows through the renal artery and outlines renal artery showing any blockage • Renal angiogram

  39. 16) Procedure that evaluates the function of the nerves to the bladder using a catheter • cystometry

  40. 17) Procedure in which a flexible tube is inserted into the urethra and into the bladder to drain urine • catheterization

  41. 18)Procedure to remove waste products from blood of patient in renal failure • dialysis

  42. 19) Procedure that uses sound waves to break up a kidney stone • lithotripsy

  43. 20) Procedure in which a cystoscope is inserted into bladder, a stone basket snares a kidney stone and removes it • Stone basketing

  44. 21) Procedure in which a small incision is made in the skin and an endoscope is inserted into kidney to remove kidney stone • nephrolithotomy

  45. 22)Procedure to remove a tumor from inside a bladder • Transurethral resection of the bladder tumor

  46. 23)Procedure to correct a kidney that is an abnormally low position by suturing it. • Urethroplasty

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