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... urethra. The cystoscope has a lens that allows your doctor to see the inside of your urethra and bladder, to examine these structures for signs of disease.
During a procedure called ureteroscopy, a healthcare professional inserts a thin, lighted tube equipped with a camera into the urethra. The device is passed ...
More X-rays are taken of the bladder and urethra during urination. This lets the healthcare professional see whether the urinary tract is working correctly. The ...
About this study. This phase II/III trial examines whether patients who have undergone surgical removal of bladder, kidney, ureter or urethra, but require an ...
Strong vaginal odor. Itching, burning or irritation of your vagina or of the area of skin that surrounds the vagina and urethra, also called the vulva. You ...
This could include the urethra, bladder, ureters and kidneys. Most infections involve the bladder and urethra, known as the lower urinary tract. The most common ...
Urethral stricture. This is when the urethra — the tube that carries urine out of your body — is narrowed, usually by scar tissue. There's also a risk ...
In some situations, for example, when there's a complete urethral obstruction or stricture in the membranous urethra, a patient may not be an ideal candidate ...
Research. Mayo Clinic doctors and scientists work together to find new ways to diagnose and treat urinary tract problems, including urethral stricture.
With an epispadias (ep-ih-SPAY-dee-us), the tube through which urine leaves the body doesn't fully develop. This tube is called the urethra. Bladder exstrophy.
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