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- One of the risks of cystotomy is the leakage of urine over the organs.to. Fakeb. TRUEA male university student presented with left sided abdom- inal pain radiating to the groin. The pain had lasted ten days and was increasing. He felt nauseous and had been off food for two days. He reported that he had a UTI one year previ- ously and his brother and aunt had both had renal stones in the past. On examination his abdomen was tender, with pain local- ized to the left pelvic region. A urinary dipstick test was positive for blood (trace), protein, leukocytes, and ketones. Baseline laboratory investigations (serum sodium, potas- sium, creatinine, calcium, phosphate, full blood count) were all normal, but an X-ray demonstrated a 1.5 cm diam- eter stone at the junction of the left kidney and its ureter. This was initially treated with stenting of the left ureter and the patient was discharged pending further investigation. A full metabolic 'stone screen' demonstrated no abnormal- ities other than a positive cystine screening test. Urinary cystine excretion was 2008 umol/24h…Kelly is a 36-year-old female who has a history of type 2 diabetes, several respiratory infections as a child, and two full-term pregnancies (5 and 7 years ago). Two days ago, she began feeling a burning sensation when urinating. Her pain is progressively getting worse. Kelly assumes that she has a urinary tract infection (UTI) and makes an appointment at her primary clinic to seek relief. Aside from Kelly’s complaint, which other symptoms are likely for her condition? (Select all that apply.) Strong urge to urinate Frequent urination in small amounts Red, pink, or light brown colored urine Right upper quadrant pain Cloudy urine Pelvic pain
- A 55-year-old man presents to his primary care physician complaining of gross hematuria and right loin pain. Physical examination reveals a flank mass. The complete blood count (CBC) reveals a hemoglobin level of 21 g/dL and polycythemia. Ultrasound shows a 6.0-cm mass at the upper pole of the right kidney. Questions What is the most likely diagnosis? Where do these tumors arise from? What is the most likely explanation for this patient's polycythemia?An 18-year-old college athlete who has been traveling long distances over the last week presents to the clinic with two days of dysuria, frequency, and urgency with no fever, incontinence, rashes, or vaginal discharge. She does not have any previous past medical history. On a physical exam, where would you most expect to elicit tenderness with palpation for the most likely diagnosis? Answers: A-D A Epigastric Region B Periumbilical Region C Costovertebral Angle D Suprapubic Region O OUrinary tract infections are much more common in women than in men, largely due to a shorter in the female anatomy. ureter urinary bladder internal urethral sphincter urethra
- 1- Artificial limbs 2- Bladder legs, The two main methods for replacing function Artificial arms and involve either or prosthetics, are restore a degree of normal function redirecting urine flow or replacing to amputees. Mechanical devices that allow amputees to walk again or continue to use two hands have fashioning a bladder-like pouch from probably been in use since ancient intended to bladder the bladder, Standard methods for the bladder replacing involve intestinal tissue times Hello sir, can you summarize, I mean, a short solution, not long? Imarize according to thank you points, sir. 3- Heart Cardiovascular-related artificial organs are implanted in cases where the heart, its valves, or another part of the circulatory system is in disorder. The artificial heart is typically used to bridge the time to heart transplantation, or to permanently replace the heart in case heart transplantation is impossible. Artificial cardiovascular device that can be implanted to either…Crazy night at the Urology Department Crazy night at the hospital You were working at the hospital overnight when two renal system related cases arrived that night.Case one: A 45 years old male who is a participant in a new medicine trial that blocks the renal tubule reabsorption but not filtration. What is the short term effect on the patient? Discuss Case two: a 28 years old female who has been suffering from back pain for the past week and burning feeling while urinating. Her urine sample is cloudy with a bit of what seems to be blood. What is your initial diagnosis of her case? There could be more than one reason. Discuss the possibilities generally New answer pleaseTrue or false 1. Cortex is the superficial region of kidney tissue. 2. Renal pelvis is the basinlike area of the kidney, continuous with the ureter. 3. Medulla is an extension of the pelvis that encircles the apex of a pyramid. 4. Renal column is the area of cortex like tissue running between the renal pyramids.
- Tab. 2. Morphological changes in the case of damage to the epithelial cells of the renal tubules (H&E micropreparations and electronograms) I. Normal epithelium of renal tubules Mark the corresponding elements in all the pictures: 1 - lumen of renal tubules 2 - nephrocyte nuclei 3- cytoplasm of nephrocytes 4- eosinophilia of the cytoplasm of nephrocytes 5- granules in the cytoplasm of nephrocytes II. Describe the morphological changes: III. Describe the morphological changes:Jane is a 32 year old female with no significant medical history. She reports for her annual physical with her primary care physician and notes that she has one concern about an increase in urinary frequency and nocturia (urination at night). She says this is becoming rather prohibited to her life and it has become a concern. The physician performs a routine physician (e.g. blood pressure, heart rate, reflex testing) and finds no abnormalities. The physician ask for a urine sample and performs a dipstick test to find no glucose present in Jane's urine. A blood test shows her Hemoglobin A1c is 5.7%.56 year old woman is found to have invasive, squamous cell carcinoma off the cervix. The cancer has extended to the pelvic wall before it was diagnosed. She undergoes radiation therapy and operative repair, but she continues to have residual tumor. She dies 8 months later. Which off the following is the most likely diagnosis? A) acute tubular necrosis B) arteriolar nephrosclerosis C) chronic glomerular nephritis D) Hydro nephrosis E) minimal change disease