Examples of using Urethral in English and their translations into Polish
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which was confirmed by urethral flow examination.
there was a significant improvement of the urethral flow.
in distal penile and coronal hypospadias without curvature, using urethral plate.
nephrosclerosis, urethral haemorrhage, urinary bladder polyp,
PVI-3: Assesment of posterior urethral injuries treated in polish urological departments in years 2000-2001 and 1995-1999.
Was to compare and estimate the effectiveness of urethral strictures treatment in boys on the ground of self experience regarding reasons,
Maximum urethral closure pressure was 115 cmH2O in the average range 87 to 128 cm H2O.
Sometimes men get a urethral stent- these are special springs,
Simultaneous analysis of the urethral diameter and Q max during micturition can by useful in estimation of the efficiency of the alpha blockers treatment.
Anterior urethral injuries are usually iatrogenic
Another technique, urethral pressure profilometry, measures surface variations to detect coexistent urethral muscle(sphincter) incompetence.
into the bladder neck and into the external urethral sphincter.
urinary tract make KTx impossible are: posterior urethral valves, reflux nephropathy
In some cases, the stones can be pushed back into the bladder if they are causing urethral obstruction.
Urologia Polska 1992/45/1- Kidney transplan tation in boys with renal failure caused by posterior urethral valve.
previous radiotherapy, urethral stricture.
In most cases the obstruction is caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH) and by urethral strictures congenital or acquired.
In addition, in the MBL this urethral vibration system is additionally loaded with these plastic elements.
Another imaging technique veterinarians use involves injecting a radiocontrasting agent into the dog's body to follow the course of the urine from the kidneys through the urethral tract by X-ray.
prostatic fluid, urethral or reproductive organ discharges,