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... tissues with urethral irritation . White tissues contain no such dye and are therefore preferable . After voiding , it is advisable to wipe only down- ward , toward the rectum . Wiping upward from the rectum will bring bacteria from the ...
... tissues with urethral irritation . White tissues contain no such dye and are therefore preferable . After voiding , it is advisable to wipe only down- ward , toward the rectum . Wiping upward from the rectum will bring bacteria from the ...
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... tissue can form a stricture in the urethra , obstructing the flow of urine through this tube ( see Chapter 18 ) . Scar tissue can also form in the vas and epididymis , restricting passage of sperm and leading to infertility . When this ...
... tissue can form a stricture in the urethra , obstructing the flow of urine through this tube ( see Chapter 18 ) . Scar tissue can also form in the vas and epididymis , restricting passage of sperm and leading to infertility . When this ...
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... tissue on the inner surface of the bladder called the transitional epithelium . Cancers that form on this lining are called transitional cell carcinomas . More than 90 percent of bladder cancers are of this type ; and when urologists ...
... tissue on the inner surface of the bladder called the transitional epithelium . Cancers that form on this lining are called transitional cell carcinomas . More than 90 percent of bladder cancers are of this type ; and when urologists ...
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Introduction to Urology | 1 |
Diagnostic Tests | 9 |
Infections | 17 |
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