urinary bladder - traduzione in tedesco
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urinary bladder - traduzione in tedesco

INTERNAL ORGAN IN MOST ANIMALS
The bladder; Uvula of urinary bladder; Uvula vesicae; Bladder Disease; Bladder (kidney); Fundus of the bladder; Fundus of the urinary bladder; Apex of urinary bladder; Vertex (urinary bladder); Neck of urinary bladder; Intravesical; Urocyst; Uvula of bladder; Bladder neck; Vesica urinaria; Apex vesicae urinariae; Cervix vesicae urinariae; Uvula vesicae urinariae; Vertex of urinary bladder; Fundus of urinary bladder; Neck of the bladder; Neck of the urinary bladder; Urinary bladders; Uvula of the bladder; Uvula of the urinary bladder; Apex of the urinary bladder; Apex of the bladder; Apex of bladder; Vertex of the urinary bladder; Vertex of the bladder; Vertex of bladder; Human bladder; Human urinary bladder; Full bladder; Urinary bladder
  • Cross-section of the bladder showing a cancer within it. When a cancer occurs it is most likely to be a [[transitional cell carcinoma]].
  • A [[diverticulum]] of the bladder
  • Male and female urinary bladders in lateral cross-section
  • Bladder location and associated structures in the male
  • Calcifications on bladder wall caused by urinary [[schistosomiasis]]
  • Urinary bladder (black butterfly-like shape) and hyperplastic [[prostate]] (BPH) visualized by [[medical ultrasound]]

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  • Urine may contain pus (a condition known as [[pyuria]]) as seen from a person with [[sepsis]] due to a urinary tract infection.
  • Uropathogenic ''Escherichia coli'' (UPEC)]] cells adhered to bladder epithelial cell
HUMAN AND ANIMAL INFECTION
Urinary tract infections; Cystitis; Urinary Tract Infection; Urinary Tract Infections; Honeymoon cystitis; Urinary infection; Bacterial cystitis; Urinary tract infrection; Bladder infection; Urinary infections; Urinary-tract infection; Urine infection; Gonococcal cystitis; Bladder infections; Complicated UTI; UTI (urinary tract infection); Acute cystitis; Uti; UTIs; Symptomatic bacteriuria; Honeymoon disease; Honeymoon syndrome; Honeymoon infection; UTI
Urintraktinfektion, Blasenentzündung (Infektion wegen der das Urinlassen brennt)
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  • How gas is pumped into the swim bladder using [[counter-current exchange]].
  • Swim bladder from a bony (teleost) fish}}
  • The [[West African lungfish]] possesses a lung homologous to swim bladders
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GAS-FILLED ORGAN THAT CONTRIBUTES TO THE ABILITY OF A FISH TO CONTROL ITS BUOYANCY
Air bladder; Fish maw; Swimbladder; Swim bladders; Swim-bladder; Physoclistic; Pneumatic duct; Gas bladder; Physoclistous; Swimming bladder; Air-bladder
Luftblase; Fischblase

Definizione

bladder
(bladders)
Your bladder is the part of your body where urine is stored until it leaves your body. See also gall bladder
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Wikipedia

Bladder

The bladder is a hollow organ in humans and other vertebrates that stores urine from the kidneys before disposal by urination. In humans the bladder is a distensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor. Urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra. The typical adult human bladder will hold between 300 and 500 ml (10.14 and 16.91 fl oz) before the urge to empty occurs, but can hold considerably more.

The Latin phrase for "urinary bladder" is vesica urinaria, and the term vesical or prefix vesico - appear in connection with associated structures such as vesical veins. The modern Latin word for "bladder" – cystis – appears in associated terms such as cystitis (inflammation of the bladder).