What's the difference between hypospadias and urinary?

Hypospadias


Definition:

  • (n.) A deformity of the penis, in which the urethra opens upon its under surface.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As for possible causes of reduced Leydig cell activity it was investigated whether the testis was (1) hypoplastic; (2) abnormally fused with the epididymis; (3) located in the abdomen; (4) or UT was associated with hypospadias.
  • (2) Thirty-four children, ten of them coming from another Surgical Center, underwent repair for urethral fistula after hypospadias reconstructive surgery, over a period of three years (1985-1987).
  • (3) The patient had complete situs inversus and hypospadias.
  • (4) A report is given on a small-for-date male infant showing the following symptoms: bilateral aplasia of humerus, radius, and ulna, shortened femora, bilateral cleft lip and cleft palate, stigmata of dysmorphism, and notably; simple helix formation of the ear, simian crease, clinodactylia, bilateral clubfoot deformity, hypospadia, thrombocytopenia, micrognathia, and contractures in the knee joints.
  • (5) Basal levels of luteinizing hormone in boys with simple hypospadias and levels of follicle-stimulating hormone in patients with hypospadias were significantly low.
  • (6) Herein we report on 7 children with hypospadias and dorsal chordee.
  • (7) We conclude that caudal epidural anesthesia can reduce blood loss and improve surgical conditions during hypospadias repair.
  • (8) Cleft palate may occur as well as hypospadias, cryptorchidism in affected males, and mild limb defects.
  • (9) Since hypospadias represents the most common congenital abnormality in the male newborn and the mechanism of action in this disorder is still unclear, androgen binding was assessed in cultured fibroblasts from biopsies from genital skin of 10 patients with idiopathic hypospadias.
  • (10) The hormonal effects of an etomidate infusion were assessed postoperatively in children undergoing hypospadias or clubfoot repair.
  • (11) Above all, the question should be examined what quality of life a hypospadias patient can expect in the future after correction of this congenital malformation in infancy.
  • (12) There are numerous reports on the morphological results after hypospadia operation whereas only few reports do exist on sexual behaviour after this operative treatment.
  • (13) Three had scrotal hypospadias and mixed gonadal dysgenesis.
  • (14) Urethroplasty was carried out with pedicle skin of prepuce in 6 patients with the hypospadias since Feb 1987.
  • (15) Based on the practice of the Browne technique for hypospadias, epithelial skin strips were splinted with polyvinyl tubes.
  • (16) Of the patients 1 had ambiguous genitalia and some features of Turner's syndrome, 2 had classical features of Turner's syndrome with normal female external genitalia and 1 had no features of Turner's syndrome but he presented with penoscrotal hypospadias, inguinal hernia and cryptorchidism.
  • (17) A two-stage hypospadias repair is described and the results of 50 consecutive cases are reported in which polyglycolic acid sutures were used.
  • (18) This article discusses the many facets of nursing care of the pediatric hypospadias patient.
  • (19) A de novo del (13) (q33) was found in a 14-month-old boy with hypospadias.
  • (20) Among these, there were four significant genital anomalies: three hypospadias and one female with clitoromegaly.

Urinary


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the urine; as, the urinary bladder; urinary excretions.
  • (a.) Resembling, or being of the nature of, urine.
  • (n.) A urinarium; also, a urinal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The urinary excretion of PGF2 alpha was not affected by atenolol.
  • (2) Correction for within-person variation in urinary excretion increased this partial correlation coefficient between intake and excretion to 0.59 (95% CI = 0.03 to 0.87).
  • (3) Urinary ANF immunoreactivity was significantly enhanced by candoxatril in both groups (P less than 0.05 and P less than 0.01 in groups 1 and 2, respectively), with a more pronounced effect evident at the higher dose (P less than 0.01).
  • (4) Increased dietary protein intake led to increased MDA per nephron, increased urinary excretion of MDA, and increased MDA per milligram protein in subtotally nephrectomized animals, and markedly increased the glutathione redox ratio.
  • (5) administration of the potent short-acting opioid, fentanyl, elicited inhibition of rhythmic spontaneous reflex increases in vesical pressure (VP) evoked by urinary bladder distension.
  • (6) Irrespective of the type of arthropathy, synovial fluid dialysable hydroxyproline levels correlate with urinary hydroxyproline excretion.
  • (7) Measurement of urinary GGT levels represents a means by which proximal tubular disease in equidae could be diagnosed in its developmental stages.
  • (8) Neither the plasma prolactin level nor urinary excretion of aldosterone and ADHshowed any consistent change throughout the dive.
  • (9) Findings on plain X-ray of the abdomen, using the usual parameters of psoas and kidney shadows in the Nigerian, indicate that the two communities studied are similar but urinary calculi and urinary tract distortion are significantly more prominent in the community with the higher endemicity of urinary schistosomiasis.
  • (10) Sixteen patients (27%) manifested anomalies of the urinary tract: 12 had markedly altered kidneys, 8 of which were unilateral and ipsilateral to the diaphragmatic defect.
  • (11) The course of urogenital tuberculosis is complicated by unspecific bacterial infections of the urinary tract and nephrolithiasis.
  • (12) Socially acceptable urinary control was achieved in 90 per cent of the 139 patients with active devices in place.
  • (13) The present retrospective study reports the results of a survey conducted on 130 patients given elective abdominal and urinary surgery together with the cultivation of routine intraperitoneal drainage material.
  • (14) YM infused at 0.01 pmol.kg-1.min-1 did not cause any changes in urinary flow rate or Na excretion.
  • (15) High radioactivities were observed in the digestive organs, mesenteric lymphnodes, liver, pancreas, urinary bladder, fat tissue, kidney and spleen after oral administration to rats.
  • (16) GFR, urinary pH and glucose excretion were not affected by R(-)-ibuprofen.
  • (17) Enzymatic activity per gram of urinary creatinine was consistently but not significantly higher before extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy than in control subjects.
  • (18) Urinalysis revealed a low pH, increased ketones and bilirubin excretion, dark yellowish change in color, the appearance of "leaflet-shaped" crystals and increased red blood cells and epithelial cells in the urinary sediment, increased water intake, decreased specific gravity and decreased sodium, potassium and chloride in the urine.
  • (19) It may be that this is a differential response to urinary chemo-signals.
  • (20) NH4Cl reduced the promoting activity of SA in urinary bladder carcinogenesis.

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