
1) Descensus 2) Prolapse 3) Prolapsus
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A ureterocele is a congenital abnormality found in the ureter. In this condition called ureteroceles, the distal ureter balloons at its opening into the bladder, forming a sac-like pouch. It is most often associated with a duplicated collection system, where two ureters drain their respective kidney instead of one. Simple ureteroceles, where the c...
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<urology> A sacular dilatation of the terminal portion of the ureter which protrudes in the lumen of the bladder, probably secondary to a congenital stenosis of the ureteral meatus. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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(u-re´tәr-o-sēl″) ballooning of the lower end of the ureter into the bladder.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: yū-rē′tĕr-ō-sēl′ Definitions: 1. Saccular dilation of the terminal portion of the ureter that protrudes into the lumen of the urinary bladder, probably due to a congenital stenosis of the ureteric orifice meatus.
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A birth defect in which one of the ureters is swollen, which can block the normal flow of urine. Because the urine collects in the ureter (the tube that carries the urine from the kidney to the bladder), it makes the ureter blow up like a balloon. Ureteroceles affect approximately 1 in 500 to 1 in 4,000 people and seem to be more prominent in Cauc....
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[
n] - prolapse of the end of the ureter into the bladder
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noun prolapse of the end of the ureter into the bladder; may obstruct urine flow
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the portion of the ureter closest to the bladder becomes enlarged because the ureter opening is very tiny and obstructs urine outflow; urine backs up in the ureter tube.
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