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  • ====Treatment of gall bladder disease==== Removal of the gall bladder, usually by endoscopy with open surgery reserved only for special cases, is
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  • ...calized breast carcinoma, localized tumor of the anus, carcinoid syndrome, bladder cancer malignancy, malignancy esophageal cancer, head and neck tumor, neuro }}</ref> and bladder cancer.
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  • ...n of the urethra. The male urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out through the penis. During ejaculation, semen is secreted by the prostat
    2 KB (419 words) - 10:41, 26 December 2007
  • ...''[[Enterococcus faecalis]]'' strains. It concentrates in the kidneys and bladder, and also reduces nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity associated with platinum-b
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  • ...ant pigments. Anthraquinone itself has been associated with causing liver, bladder and kidney cancers, and other non-neoplastic disorders.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ual ([[lung cancer]], [[ovarian cancer]]) or less ([[germ cell tumor]]s, [[bladder cancer]], [[head and neck cancer]]) efficacy but less [[drug toxicity]].<re **Malignant Tumor of Urinary Bladder
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  • ...hat are related with formation of renal and bladder calculi, also known as bladder stones. ...earson explains. "All these different fimbriae help the bacterium stick to bladder cells, catheters, kidney stones or each other.
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  • ...roscopic anatomical features of the spleen, kidneys, liver, lungs, urinary bladder, brain, spinal cord, skin, and numerous other animal and plant organs and t ...mical studies led him to identify, in 1661, first in the lungs and urinary bladder, the <b><i>[[Capillary/Biology|capillaries]]</i></b>, the myriad minute (in
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  • ...number of adenocarcinomas including gastric, esophageal, salivary, colon, bladder and lung cancers (8-9). It has extensive homology to and can heterodimerize
    2 KB (308 words) - 06:03, 16 July 2010
  • ...se of digestive enzymes from the [[pancreas]] and [[bile]] from the [[gall bladder]] by acting at CCK-1 receptors (formerly known as CCK-A receptors, these ar
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  • ...Other ''Aristolochia''-based recipes were used to treat asthma, gout and bladder stones in Greek and Roman regions. In North America, Native Americans used
    2 KB (294 words) - 19:31, 6 December 2007
  • | Liver (planning, storage of anger) and gall bladder (decisionmaking) | Kidneys and bladder
    6 KB (857 words) - 14:43, 13 June 2010
  • ...small intestine]] and [[colon (anatomy)]], [[liver]], [[pancreas]], [[gall bladder]] and biliary ducts. Physicians who practice the specialty are called '''ga
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  • ...ttp://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=18364487}}</ref> The bladder stress test is "performed while the woman is supine or standing, involves o ...m chloride is effective and well tolerated for the treatment of overactive bladder: results from a multicenter phase III trial |journal=J. Urol. |volume=178 |
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  • ...rization''' is "employment or passage of a [[catheter]] into the [[urinary bladder]] (urethral catheterization) or [[kidney]] (ureteral catheterization) for t ...it offers the potential of reducing the time for muscles to recover after bladder surgery. It may be the only way to catheterize a patient if there are obstr
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  • ...suggest having special x-rays or scans to check the urethra, prostate, and bladder. # How often have you had a sensation of not emptying your bladder after you finish urinating?
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  • ...ood, the [[stomach]] crushes and liquifies it, the [[pancreas]] and [[gall bladder]] synthesize and release digestive [[enzymes]], and the [[intestine]]s abso
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  • ...infection caused by ''Dicroceolium'', which infect the bile ducts and gall bladder of wild and domestic animals. Since it is not as pathogenic as other flukes ...ns, and are important in egg production. The digestive components (gut and bladder) lie in the posterior portion of its body<ref name=Krull>Krull, W. H., and
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  • ...t a cat will find an acceptable quality of life. While, for example, human bladder cancer may be curable with radical surgery, a cat will not tolerate the [[o
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  • ...ndividuals, most often infants, who have no or little control over their [[bladder]] and [[bowel]] movements. A diaper is used to contain the mess and remain ...duals that suffer from medical conditions that cause them to have fecal or bladder incontinence may wear diapers. Those who are bedridden or physically handic
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