What's the difference between bladder and vesicouterine?
Bladder
Definition:
(n.) A bag or sac in animals, which serves as the receptacle of some fluid; as, the urinary bladder; the gall bladder; -- applied especially to the urinary bladder, either within the animal, or when taken out and inflated with air.
(n.) Any vesicle or blister, especially if filled with air, or a thin, watery fluid.
(n.) A distended, membranaceous pericarp.
(n.) Anything inflated, empty, or unsound.
(v. t.) To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate.
(v. t.) To put up in bladders; as, bladdered lard.
Example Sentences:
(1) administration of the potent short-acting opioid, fentanyl, elicited inhibition of rhythmic spontaneous reflex increases in vesical pressure (VP) evoked by urinary bladder distension.
(2) Currently, photodynamic therapy is under FDA-approved clinical investigational trials in the treatment of tumors of the skin, bronchus, esophagus, bladder, head and neck, and of gynecologic and ocular tumors.
(3) The risk of recurrence and progression in 170 patients presenting with pTa urothelial tumours of the bladder has been estimated so that follow-up can be rationalised.
(4) High radioactivities were observed in the digestive organs, mesenteric lymphnodes, liver, pancreas, urinary bladder, fat tissue, kidney and spleen after oral administration to rats.
(5) There was no correlation between disturbed gastric clearance, impaired gall bladder contraction, and prolonged colonic transit time in the patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy nor was there a correlation between any disturbed motor function and age or duration of diabetes.
(6) These data, compared with literature findings, support the idea that intratumoral BCG instillation of bladder cancer permits a longer disease-free period than other therapeutical approaches.
(7) This is a report concerning a unique combination of Alzheimer's disease with the following refluxes: buccosalivary, gastroesophageal, vesicoureteral, urethroprostatic and urethrovesicular, along with neurogenic bowel and neuropathic bladder.
(8) Stimulation with these electrodes were effective for inducing voiding with little residual volume after the recovery of bladder reflexes, 3 weeks after experimental spinal cord injury in the dog.
(9) Tiropramide remarkably increased cAMP level but it had no effect on cGMP level in the bladder at the lower concentrations.
(10) The presence of an inverse correlation between certain tryptophan metabolites, shown previously to be bladder carcinogens, and the N-nitrosamine content, especially after loading, was interpreted in view of the possible conversion of some tryptophan metabolites into N-nitrosamines either under endovesical conditions or during the execution of the colorimetric determination of these compounds.
(11) There were 13 patients with bladder exstrophy and 2 with incontinent epispadias.
(12) haematobium and is a complication of bilharziasis of the bladder and intestine.
(13) Cloacal exstrophy, centered on the maldevelopment of the primitive streak mesoderm and cloacal membrane, results in bladder and intestinal exstrophy, omphalocele, gender confusion, and hindgut deformity.
(14) NH4Cl reduced the promoting activity of SA in urinary bladder carcinogenesis.
(15) In 290 patients with untreated carcinoma of the bladder the deoxyribonucleic acid properties, as measured by flow cytometry, of 3 random mucosal biopsies were studied and compared to those of the exophytic tumors.
(16) We report on the clinical studies of bladder tumours carried out at the centre for oncology in the Aarhus area and describe the experience and results of the past three decades.
(17) Incubation of sensitized bladder tissue with indomethacin led to an increased force and duration of the contraction while incubation with nordihydroguaiaretic acid combined with pyrilamine reduced histamine release and abolished the contraction.
(18) During sixty-six months, 145 Kock pouches were constructed: 79 for continent cutaneous diversion (44 men, 35 women), 54 bladder replacements by men, 12 ileo-rectal diversions (10 women, 2 men).
(19) Fifteen SCI patients underwent a total of 224 ultrasonic bladder volume determinations and 57 urethral catheterizations.
(20) Bladder capacity was increased and filling pressure reduced during treatment.
Vesicouterine
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the bladder and the uterus.
Example Sentences:
(1) A bladder-flap hematoma is generally thought of as a blood collection in a potential space located between the urinary bladder and lower uterine segment (vesicouterine space).
(2) Abscesses were diagnosed in seven patients, ovarian venous thrombosis in two, vesicouterine fistula in one, small-bowel obstruction in one, and a subcutaneous seroma in one.
(3) Increases in the number of vesicouterine fistulas as observed over recent years are considered to be related to a more concentrated therapy and to a higher frequency of cesarean sections.
(4) We report a case of a vesicouterine fistula with menouria (vesical menstruation) secondary to an intrauterine contraceptive device.
(5) Youssef's syndrome, or menouria following a vesicouterine fistula, has been reported rarely.
(6) Vesicouterine fistulas are uncommon acquired urogenital fistulas.
(7) Twenty-one women had endomyometritis, 13 of whom also had other extrauterine abnormalities (abscess in six, hematoma in four, and ovarian venous thrombosis, vesicouterine fistula, and small-bowel obstruction in one each).
(8) Three cases of vesicouterine fistuli secondary to cesarean section are reported.
(9) Ninety-two cases of vesicouterine fistula reported in the world literature since 1908 are reviewed.
(10) Together with these two branches, the posterior part of the vesicouterine ligament forms a triangle, and the interior of which is filled with loose connective tissues.
(11) One case of vesicouterine fistula and 4 associated vesicovaginal fistulae benefited from a simultaneous surgical operation.
(12) Since 1947, vesicouterine fistula, while not common, is no longer rare.
(13) Vesicouterine fistula is a rare complication of cesarean section.
(14) A 29-year-old woman suffered a vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section.
(15) We report 4 cases of a vesicouterine fistula after cesarean section.
(16) A case of a vesicouterine fistula associated with placenta percreta is presented.
(17) We report on a case of vesicouterine fistula following cesarean section in a 26-year-old patient.
(18) More posteriorly, the peritoneum covering the bladder is reflected onto the rectum to form the rectovesical space, which is divided by the uterus into an anterior vesicouterine recess and a posterior rectouterine pouch, or cul-de-sac.
(19) Magnification helps to perform the following steps: dividing the vesicocervical ligament, mobilizing the rectum, opening the plica vesicouterine and opening the pouch of douglas.
(20) We advocate this simple technique as a primary approach to vesicouterine fistulas.