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  • Bladder stone
  • Concretion of material in the urinary bladder

    bladder stone is a stone found in the urinary bladder. Bladder stones are small mineral deposits that can form in the bladder. In most cases bladder stones

    Bladder stone

    Bladder stone

    Bladder_stone

  • Bladder stone (animal)
  • Common occurrence in animals

    Bladder stones or uroliths are a common occurrence in animals, especially in domestic animals such as dogs and cats. Occurrence in other species, including

    Bladder stone (animal)

    Bladder stone (animal)

    Bladder_stone_(animal)

  • Bladder
  • Organ in vertebrates that collects and stores urine from the kidneys before disposal

    The bladder (from Old English blædre 'bladder, blister, pimple') is a hollow organ in humans and other vertebrates that stores urine from the kidneys

    Bladder

    Bladder

    Bladder

  • Kidney stone disease
  • Formation of mineral deposits in the kidneys

    the bladder, is a contributing factor in the formation of kidney stones. Twin studies conducted in 2005 estimated the heritability of kidney stone development

    Kidney stone disease

    Kidney stone disease

    Kidney_stone_disease

  • Lithotomy
  • Surgical method for removal of calculi stones

    inside certain organs, such as the urinary tract (kidney stones), bladder (bladder stones), and gallbladder (gallstones), that cannot exit naturally through

    Lithotomy

    Lithotomy

    Lithotomy

  • Jan de Doot
  • Kidney stone patient who performed a lithotomy on himself

    smith, holding in one hand a kitchen knife, and in the other a large bladder stone the size and shape of an egg, set in gold. This 17th-century Dutch blacksmith

    Jan de Doot

    Jan de Doot

    Jan_de_Doot

  • List of people with kidney stones
  • condition of having a kidney or bladder stone was referred to as "the stone" or "the gravel". In certain cases, kidney stone formation played a pivotal role

    List of people with kidney stones

    List of people with kidney stones

    List_of_people_with_kidney_stones

  • Interstitial cystitis
  • Medical condition of the bladder and pelvic floor

    Interstitial cystitis (IC) or bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is chronic pain in the bladder and pelvic floor of unknown cause. Symptoms include feeling

    Interstitial cystitis

    Interstitial cystitis

    Interstitial_cystitis

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Noncancerous increase in size of the prostate gland

    inability to urinate, or loss of bladder control. Complications can include urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and chronic kidney problems. The

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia

    Benign prostatic hyperplasia

    Benign_prostatic_hyperplasia

  • Mitrofanoff procedure
  • Surgical procedure

    create a conduit, or channel, between the skin surface and the urinary bladder. The small opening on the skin surface, or the stoma, is typically located

    Mitrofanoff procedure

    Mitrofanoff procedure

    Mitrofanoff_procedure

  • Urinary retention
  • Inability to completely empty the bladder

    medications, and weak bladder muscles. Blockage can be caused by benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), urethral strictures, bladder stones, a cystocele, constipation

    Urinary retention

    Urinary retention

    Urinary_retention

  • Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea
  • 2008 book by Chelsea Handler

    Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea is a 2008 book by Chelsea Handler, published on April 22, 2008, by Simon Spotlight Entertainment. The book is a

    Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea

    Are_You_There,_Vodka?_It's_Me,_Chelsea

  • Saxifraga
  • Genus of flowering plants

    medicinal use for treatment of urinary calculi (known as kidney or bladder stones), rather than breaking rocks apart. Most saxifrages are small perennial

    Saxifraga

    Saxifraga

    Saxifraga

  • Calculus (medicine)
  • Solid mineral mass which forms in a bodily organ or duct

    called urinary calculi and include kidney stones (also called renal calculi or nephroliths) and bladder stones (also called vesical calculi or cystoliths)

    Calculus (medicine)

    Calculus (medicine)

    Calculus_(medicine)

  • Cutting for Stone
  • 2009 novel by Abraham Verghese

    to the oath of Hippocrates that calls his acolytes not to cut for (bladder) stones. Marion's mother dies during a complicated delivery (conjoined twins)

    Cutting for Stone

    Cutting_for_Stone

  • Squamous-cell carcinoma
  • Carcinoma that derives from squamous epithelial cells

    ovarian cancers. Most bladder cancer is transitional cell, but bladder cancer associated with schistosomiasis or large bladder stone is often SCC.[citation

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell carcinoma

    Squamous-cell_carcinoma

  • Strangury
  • Medical condition

    kidney stones (especially when a stone is impacted at the vesicourethral junction), bladder stones, bladder inflammation (cystitis), and bladder cancer

    Strangury

    Strangury

  • Napoleon III
  • Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870

    from numerous medical ailments, including kidney disease, bladder stones, chronic bladder and prostate infections, arthritis, gout, obesity, and the

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon III

    Napoleon_III

  • Cystoscopy
  • Medical procedure; endoscopy of the urinary bladder via the urethra

    of the urinary bladder via the urethra. It is carried out with a cystoscope. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside

    Cystoscopy

    Cystoscopy

    Cystoscopy

  • Samuel Pepys
  • English writer and politician (1633–1703)

    at St Margaret's, Westminster. From a young age, Pepys suffered from bladder stones in his urinary tract—a condition that had also afflicted his mother

    Samuel Pepys

    Samuel Pepys

    Samuel_Pepys

  • Ulrich Fugger the Elder
  • German businessman (1441–1510)

    in 1469 until his own death in 1510 after an operation to remove a bladder stone, though his business skills never matched those of his younger brother

    Ulrich Fugger the Elder

    Ulrich Fugger the Elder

    Ulrich_Fugger_the_Elder

  • Syringomyelia
  • Disorder in which a cyst forms in the spinal cord

    trigeminal nerve sensory loss, and other signs may be present. Rarely, bladder stones can occur at the onset of weakness in the lower extremities. Classically

    Syringomyelia

    Syringomyelia

    Syringomyelia

  • Urinary tract infection
  • Infection that affects part of the urinary tract

    part of the urinary tract, which includes the bladder, urethra and the kidney. Lower UTIs affect the bladder (cystitis) or urethra while upper UTIs affect

    Urinary tract infection

    Urinary tract infection

    Urinary_tract_infection

  • Urinary catheterization
  • Insertion of a catheter through the urethra to drain urine

    tube known as a urinary catheter into the bladder through the urethra to allow urine to drain from the bladder for collection. It may also be used to inject

    Urinary catheterization

    Urinary catheterization

    Urinary_catheterization

  • Narita Top Road
  • Japanese thoroughbred racehorse

    win after suffering a heart failure. He had been recovering from a bladder stone surgery at the time. The following form is based on information available

    Narita Top Road

    Narita Top Road

    Narita_Top_Road

  • Lithotomy position
  • Position for medical examinations and procedures

    named after the ancient surgical procedure for removing kidney stones and bladder stones via the perineum. The position is perhaps most recognizable as

    Lithotomy position

    Lithotomy position

    Lithotomy_position

  • Ureter
  • Tubes used in the urinary system in most animals

    of smooth muscle that transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. In adult humans, the ureters are typically 20–30 centimeters long and

    Ureter

    Ureter

    Ureter

  • Biewer Terrier
  • Dog breed

    can suffer from multiple health issues including tracheal collapse, bladder stones, patellar luxation, congenital portosystemic shunt, and hypoglycemia

    Biewer Terrier

    Biewer Terrier

    Biewer_Terrier

  • Swim bladder disease
  • Disease of fish

    Swim bladder disease, also called swim bladder disorder or flipover, is a common ailment in aquarium fish. The swim bladder is an internal gas-filled organ

    Swim bladder disease

    Swim bladder disease

    Swim_bladder_disease

  • Urology
  • Medical specialty on the urinary and reproductive systems

    hyperplasia, with the management of surgical conditions such as bladder or prostate cancer, kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injury, and stress

    Urology

    Urology

    Urology

  • Abdominal pain
  • Stomach aches

    appendicitis (McBurney's point) Renal: kidney stone (nephrolithiasis), pyelonephritis Pelvic: cystitis, bladder stone, bladder cancer, pelvic inflammatory disease

    Abdominal pain

    Abdominal pain

    Abdominal_pain

  • David Hartley (philosopher)
  • English philosopher (1705–1757)

    Hartley had started to experience symptoms of "the stone" (bladder stone) in early 1736. A bladder stone, sometimes as large as an egg, could function as

    David Hartley (philosopher)

    David Hartley (philosopher)

    David_Hartley_(philosopher)

  • Sir James Wylie, 1st Baronet
  • Scottish imperial physician and reformer in Russia

    became well known for surgical skills; extracting an unusually-large bladder stone, and performing a particularly-rare extraction of a musket ball embedded

    Sir James Wylie, 1st Baronet

    Sir James Wylie, 1st Baronet

    Sir_James_Wylie,_1st_Baronet

  • Dysuria
  • Painful or uncomfortable urination

    infection. Urological obstruction due to stone or tumor can result in findings of hematuria, decreased urination, and bladder spasms. All these physical findings

    Dysuria

    Dysuria

  • Nidus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    animals The characteristic lesion in osteoid osteoma The centre of a bladder stone The material around which an enterolith forms The Nidus, a fictional

    Nidus

    Nidus

  • Urinary meatus
  • Orifice of the urethra

    urethral blockage can also be caused by foreign material, kidney stones, or bladder stones (lithiasis). Urogenital opening Wikimedia Commons has media related

    Urinary meatus

    Urinary meatus

    Urinary_meatus

  • Human penis
  • Human male external reproductive organ

    related to a lower risk of urologic complications, such as cystitis and bladder stones. The penis incites sexual arousal when sexually stimulated, such as

    Human penis

    Human_penis

  • Henry Jacob Bigelow
  • American physician (1818–1890)

    "the crushing and removal of a stone from the bladder at one sitting." Prior to this, surgeons would crush a bladder stone and then spend only a few minutes

    Henry Jacob Bigelow

    Henry Jacob Bigelow

    Henry_Jacob_Bigelow

  • Ragdoll
  • Breed of cat

    non-pedigree cats. In a review of over 5,000 cases of urate urolithiasis (bladder stones), the Ragdoll was over-represented, with an odds ratio of 5.14. An English

    Ragdoll

    Ragdoll

    Ragdoll

  • Metaplasia
  • Transformation of cells from one type to another

    line the airways to be replaced by stratified squamous epithelium, or a stone in the bile duct that causes the replacement of the secretory columnar epithelium

    Metaplasia

    Metaplasia

    Metaplasia

  • Lower urinary tract symptoms
  • Group of clinical symptoms

    investigation of the biopsy. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) Bladder stone Cancer of the bladder and prostate Detrusor muscle weakness and/or instability

    Lower urinary tract symptoms

    Lower_urinary_tract_symptoms

  • Alastair Denniston
  • Scottish cryptographer (1881–1961)

    remained in command until he was admitted to hospital in June 1940 for a bladder stone. Although ill, he flew to the United States in 1941 to make contact

    Alastair Denniston

    Alastair_Denniston

  • Sarah Childress Polk
  • First Lady of the United States from 1845 to 1849

    for 25 years, and never had children. This is often attributed to the bladder stone surgery Polk had as a young man, which is thought to have made him sterile

    Sarah Childress Polk

    Sarah Childress Polk

    Sarah_Childress_Polk

  • Joseph Thomas Clover
  • English doctor and pioneer of anaesthesia (1825–1882)

    Chislehurst, Kent, and again on 6 January, for a procedure to break up a bladder stone. The Emperor died on 9 January. Clover was a signatory to his autopsy

    Joseph Thomas Clover

    Joseph Thomas Clover

    Joseph_Thomas_Clover

  • Prostatectomy
  • Surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland

    infections, uncontrollable hematuria, bladder stones secondary to bladder outlet obstruction, significant symptoms from bladder outlet obstruction that are refractory

    Prostatectomy

    Prostatectomy

    Prostatectomy

  • Struvite
  • Magnesium ammonium phosphate mineral

    matrix.[citation needed] Dog struvite bladder stones X-ray showing large struvite stone in bladder of small adult female dog (egg-shaped mass to

    Struvite

    Struvite

    Struvite

  • Emasculation
  • Removal of male sex organs

    urine retention, urinary tract infection, urine extravasation and bladder stones. Some studies have found that emasculation may cause a range of physiological

    Emasculation

    Emasculation

    Emasculation

  • Robert Walpole
  • Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742

    toward the end of 1744. Walpole died in London on 18 March 1745 from a bladder stone, aged 68 years, and was buried at the Church of St Martin at Tours on

    Robert Walpole

    Robert Walpole

    Robert_Walpole

  • Ignatius of Loyola
  • Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian (1491–1556)

    ureters, in the bladder, in the colon, in the hemorrhoidal veins as well as in the umbilicus. Also in the gall bladder I found stones of various shapes

    Ignatius of Loyola

    Ignatius of Loyola

    Ignatius_of_Loyola

  • Urinary incontinence
  • Uncontrolled leakage of urine

    deficiency) or to hypermobility of the bladder neck or urethra" Overflow incontinence due to either poor bladder contraction or blockage of the urethra

    Urinary incontinence

    Urinary incontinence

    Urinary_incontinence

  • Suprapubic cystostomy
  • Surgical procedure to drain urine

    bladder cancer in cases of clot retention Lower abdominal incisions with likelihood of adhesions Pelvic fracture UTIs Blockage Bladder stones Bladder

    Suprapubic cystostomy

    Suprapubic cystostomy

    Suprapubic_cystostomy

  • Potassium citrate
  • Chemical compound

    hypokalemic. It is widely used to treat urinary calculi (kidney stones) and bladder stones, and is often used by patients with cystinuria.[medical citation

    Potassium citrate

    Potassium citrate

    Potassium_citrate

  • Excretory system
  • Biological organ system that removes unnecessary materials from the body of an organism

    the urinary bladder.[citation needed] Scientifically, masses referred to as a renal calculus or nephrolith, or more commonly, "kidney stones", are solid

    Excretory system

    Excretory_system

  • Urethra
  • Tube that connects the urinary bladder to the external urethral orifice

    (pl.: urethras or urethrae) is the tube that transports urine from the bladder to the urethral meatus of the penis or vulva in placental mammals. In males

    Urethra

    Urethra

    Urethra

  • Cystinuria
  • Disease of the kidneys, ureter, and bladder

    cystine in the urine, leading to the formation of cystine stones in the kidneys, ureters, and bladder. It is a type of aminoaciduria. "Cystine", not "cysteine

    Cystinuria

    Cystinuria

    Cystinuria

  • Hydrangea arborescens
  • Species of flowering plant

    Cherokee, and later, by early settlers for treatment of kidney and bladder stones. It has additionally been marked as a pollinator plant, supporting and

    Hydrangea arborescens

    Hydrangea arborescens

    Hydrangea_arborescens

  • Marin Marais
  • French composer and viol player (1656–1728)

    as "The Gall-Bladder Operation," but that surgery was not performed until the late 19th century. Urinary bladder surgery to remove stones was already a

    Marin Marais

    Marin Marais

    Marin_Marais

  • Anesthesia
  • State of medically-controlled temporary loss of sensation or awareness

    using tsūsensan, including resection of malignant tumors, extraction of bladder stones, and extremity amputations. Before his death in 1835, Hanaoka performed

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

  • Stephen Hales
  • English clergyman and scientist (1677–1761)

    ventilator, a pneumatic trough and a surgical forceps for the removal of bladder stones. In addition to these achievements, he was a philanthropist and wrote

    Stephen Hales

    Stephen Hales

    Stephen_Hales

  • Hydrangea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    mild diuretic and cathartic; it was considered a valuable remedy for bladder stones. Extrafloral nectaries were reported on hydrangea species by Zimmerman

    Hydrangea

    Hydrangea

    Hydrangea

  • Hematuria
  • Presence of blood in urine

    ureter, urinary bladder, urethra, and in men, the prostate. Common causes of hematuria include urinary tract infection (UTI), kidney stones, viral illness

    Hematuria

    Hematuria

    Hematuria

  • Dalmatian dog
  • Croatian hunting/carriage/coach dog breed

    causing kidney stones and bladder stones. These conditions are most likely to occur in middle-aged males. Males over ten are prone to kidney stones and should

    Dalmatian dog

    Dalmatian dog

    Dalmatian_dog

  • Matthew Dobson
  • English physician and physiologist (1732–1784)

    work also advocated fixed air as a treatment for the stone. Dobson was interested in bladder stones from a statistical point of view, too, and gathered

    Matthew Dobson

    Matthew_Dobson

  • Peter Freyer
  • Irish surgeon

    Service (IMS) officer, for making popular the procedure for crushing bladder stones to allow them to be evacuated through the natural passages, a procedure

    Peter Freyer

    Peter Freyer

    Peter_Freyer

  • Yorkshire Terrier
  • Dog breed

    syndrome, luxating patella, portosystemic shunt, retinal dysplasia, and bladder stones. The following are other health conditions that affect the breed: Distichiae

    Yorkshire Terrier

    Yorkshire Terrier

    Yorkshire_Terrier

  • Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (hospital group)
  • Indian hospital chain

    2011. "KIMS Hospitals Robotic surgery on 60-year-old removes gall bladder stones". The Hans India. 2017. "Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences performs

    Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (hospital group)

    Krishna_Institute_of_Medical_Sciences_(hospital_group)

  • Feline lower urinary tract disease
  • Any disorder affecting the bladder or urethra of cats

    (FLUTD) is a generic category term to describe any disorder affecting the bladder or urethra of cats. It encompasses around 10 different diseases of the

    Feline lower urinary tract disease

    Feline lower urinary tract disease

    Feline_lower_urinary_tract_disease

  • Egyptian Mau
  • Breed of domestic cat

    register. The Egyptian Mau has a higher prevalence of urate urolithiasis (bladder stones) than mixed-breeds. A review of over 5,000 cases of urate uroliths had

    Egyptian Mau

    Egyptian Mau

    Egyptian_Mau

  • Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
  • Bladder disorder due to disease or injury of the nervous system

    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often called by the shortened term neurogenic bladder, was technically termed neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction

    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction

    Neurogenic bladder dysfunction

    Neurogenic_bladder_dysfunction

  • Courvoisier's law
  • Clinical sign relating to the gallbladder

    Courvoisier's law imply that a stone is responsible for jaundice and a non-tender, palpable gall bladder. Typically gall bladder stones form slowly which allow

    Courvoisier's law

    Courvoisier's_law

  • Veterinary surgery
  • Surgery performed on non-human animals

    is a surgical opening of the urinary bladder. It is commonly performed in dogs and cats to remove bladder stones or tumors. Bite wounds from other animals

    Veterinary surgery

    Veterinary surgery

    Veterinary_surgery

  • Thomas Bond (American physician)
  • American physician

    earned a high reputation as a surgeon, especially for amputations and bladder stone operations. Many patients traveled considerable distances (from as far

    Thomas Bond (American physician)

    Thomas Bond (American physician)

    Thomas_Bond_(American_physician)

  • Monohydrocalcite
  • Hydrate form of calcium carbonate

    Osbaldiston, G. W., Wilner, A. N. Monohydrocalcite in a guinea pig bladder stone, a novel occurrence. American Mineralogist, 62: 273 – 277, 1977. Señorale-Pose

    Monohydrocalcite

    Monohydrocalcite

    Monohydrocalcite

  • Catheter
  • Medical tubes inserted in the body to extract or administer substances

    invented the flexible catheter in 1752 when his brother John suffered from bladder stones. Franklin's catheter was made of metal with segments hinged together

    Catheter

    Catheter

    Catheter

  • Biliary colic
  • Medical condition in which gallstones cause acute pain

    ultrasound, generally necessitates a surgical treatment (removal of the gall bladder, typically via laparoscopy). Removal of the gallbladder with surgery, known

    Biliary colic

    Biliary colic

    Biliary_colic

  • Hippocratic Corpus
  • Collection of around 60 Ancient Greek medical works

    was that of bladder disease in patients, especially when urinary tract stones (that is, stones within either the kidneys or the bladder) were present

    Hippocratic Corpus

    Hippocratic Corpus

    Hippocratic_Corpus

  • Zabdiel Boylston
  • Boston physician (1679–1766)

    surgical operation by an American physician, the first removal of gall bladder stones in 1710, and the first removal of a breast tumor in 1718. He was also

    Zabdiel Boylston

    Zabdiel_Boylston

  • Urologic disease
  • Medical condition

    Urologic diseases or conditions include urinary tract infections, kidney stones, bladder control problems, and prostate problems, among others. Some urologic

    Urologic disease

    Urologic_disease

  • Robert Whytt
  • Scottish physician (1714–1766)

    His work, on unconscious reflexes, tubercular meningitis, urinary bladder stones, and hysteria, is remembered now most for his book on diseases of the

    Robert Whytt

    Robert Whytt

    Robert_Whytt

  • Causes of the Franco-Prussian War
  • Causes of 1870–1871 war

    It was during that period that Napoleon III first discovered that a bladder stone was causing him great pains, created from gonorrheal infection. His

    Causes of the Franco-Prussian War

    Causes of the Franco-Prussian War

    Causes_of_the_Franco-Prussian_War

  • Rotula aquatica
  • Species of flowering plants in the borage family

    preparations and is an important traditional medicine for kidney and bladder stones. The root tuber is astringent, bitter, diuretic and also useful in treating

    Rotula aquatica

    Rotula aquatica

    Rotula_aquatica

  • Alfred Chobaut
  • French physician and entomologist

    in north Africa each year. In 1916 he had a bladder stone that needed a surgery followed by a kidney stone that also needed surgery. His health then began

    Alfred Chobaut

    Alfred_Chobaut

  • Nicolaes Tulp
  • Dutch surgeon (1593–1674)

    such pain from a bladder stone, that he sharpened a knife and removed it himself because he refused to be the victim of the 'stone cutters'. These were

    Nicolaes Tulp

    Nicolaes Tulp

    Nicolaes_Tulp

  • Tibetan spaniel
  • Dog breed

    balance problems and frequent urinary tract disease or early onset of bladder stones. A dramatic increase of these signs after eating is a strong supportive

    Tibetan spaniel

    Tibetan spaniel

    Tibetan_spaniel

  • Bloody Assizes
  • English trials after the Monmouth Rebellion, 1685

    death was probably due to his chronic medical history of kidney and bladder stones leading to an acute infection, kidney failure and possibly toxaemia

    Bloody Assizes

    Bloody Assizes

    Bloody_Assizes

  • William Cheselden
  • English surgeon (1688–1752)

    specialisation of the removal of bladder stones resulted in the increase in survival rates. Afterwards, he was appointed surgeon for the stone at Westminster Infirmary

    William Cheselden

    William Cheselden

    William_Cheselden

  • Transitional cell carcinoma
  • Medical condition

    most common type of bladder cancer and cancer of the ureter, urethra, and urachus. Symptoms of urothelial carcinoma in the bladder include hematuria (blood

    Transitional cell carcinoma

    Transitional cell carcinoma

    Transitional_cell_carcinoma

  • Stones in My Passway
  • 1937 single by Robert Johnson

    soul." The title may refer to bladder stones, the "passway" being the urinary tract; a painful condition. I got stones in my passway and all my roads

    Stones in My Passway

    Stones_in_My_Passway

  • Overactive bladder
  • Condition where a person has a frequent need to urinate

    Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition where there is a frequent feeling of needing to urinate to a degree that it negatively affects a person's

    Overactive bladder

    Overactive bladder

    Overactive_bladder

  • Salsola tragus
  • Species of flowering plant

    contribute to gout and are a causative agent in certain types of kidney and bladder stones; therefore, K. tragus is not recommended for people with a history of

    Salsola tragus

    Salsola tragus

    Salsola_tragus

  • Michaab
  • Early medical device for crushing stones in the bladder

    lithotrite which was minimally-invasive. He was able to crush the stone inside the bladder without the need for a surgical incision. It was later modified

    Michaab

    Michaab

    Michaab

  • Sushruta Samhita
  • Ancient Sanskrit medical compendium

    (Skt. trapuṣa, Cucumis pubescens), leather bags filled with fluids and bladders of dead animals. The ancient text, state Menon and Haberman, describes

    Sushruta Samhita

    Sushruta Samhita

    Sushruta_Samhita

  • Urinary system
  • Anatomical system consisting of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and the urethra

    In humans and placental mammals, it consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and the urethra. The purpose of the urinary system is to eliminate urine

    Urinary system

    Urinary system

    Urinary_system

  • Parietaria judaica
  • Species of flowering plant

    to be efficacious against kidney and bladder stones, presumably because its roots appear to be splitting stone walls. The celebrated herbalist of the

    Parietaria judaica

    Parietaria judaica

    Parietaria_judaica

  • Aulus Cornelius Celsus
  • Roman physician and encyclopaedist (c. 25 BC - c. 50 AD)

    surgical procedures which included removal of a cataract, treatment for bladder stones, and the setting of fractures. Celsus wrote on the anatomy of the eye

    Aulus Cornelius Celsus

    Aulus Cornelius Celsus

    Aulus_Cornelius_Celsus

  • Justin II
  • Roman emperor from 565 to 578

    Four years after he made Tiberius Caesar, Justin begun to suffer from bladder stones. His physicians performed surgery on him, but the process was a failure

    Justin II

    Justin II

    Justin_II

  • Quacks (TV series)
  • 2017 British TV series or programme

    5 September 2017 (2017-09-05) N/A Robert invents a device to remove William's bladder stones. Caroline hires a charlatan Indian hypnotist to treat Robert's nightmares

    Quacks (TV series)

    Quacks_(TV_series)

  • Acute kidney injury
  • Sudden decrease in kidney function that develops within seven days

    chemotherapeutic agents. Postrenal causes of AKI include kidney stones, bladder cancer, neurogenic bladder, enlargement of the prostate, narrowing of the urethra

    Acute kidney injury

    Acute kidney injury

    Acute_kidney_injury

  • Melamine
  • Fire-resistant chemical used in dinnerware, insulation, and cleaning products

    Ingestion of melamine may lead to reproductive damage, or bladder or kidney stones, and bladder cancer. It is also an irritant when inhaled or in contact

    Melamine

    Melamine

    Melamine

  • Polish rabbit
  • Breed of rabbit

    ear mites, Pasturella, respiratory disease, dental problems, urinary bladder stones and fractured backs. The health issues associated with polish rabbits

    Polish rabbit

    Polish rabbit

    Polish_rabbit

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  • Blades
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blades

    English : variant of Blade, from the plural or genitive singular form.English : habitational name from a place of uncertain location and origin. Its status as a habitational name is deduced from early forms cited by Reaney, such as Alan de Bladis (Leicestershire 1230), Hugh de Bladis (Staffordshire 1258), and William de Blades (Yorkshire 1301).

    Blades

  • Blacker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blacker

    English : probably an occupational name for a bleacher of textiles, from Middle English blāken ‘to bleach or whiten’. Compare Bleacher. Alternatively, it could be an agent noun from blæc ‘black’, an occupational name for an ink maker. Compare 2.German (Bläcker) : probably from Middle Low German black ‘black ink’, hence an occupational name for an ink maker.

    Blacker

  • Blade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blade

    English : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Middle English blade ‘cutting edge’, ‘sword’.

    Blade

  • Alyaan
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Alyaan

    Headstrong; Bible; Ladder

    Alyaan

  • Badger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Badger

    English (West Midlands) : habitational name from a place in Shropshire named Badger, probably from an unattested Old English personal name Bæcg + Old English ofer ‘ridge’.English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of bags (see Bagge 1) or for a peddler who carried his wares about with him in a bag. It is unlikely that the surname has anything to do with the animal (see Brock 2), which was not known by this name until the 16th century.English (West Midlands) : A Giles Badger from England was in Newbury, MA, by about 1635.

    Badger

  • Blazier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blazier

    English : unexplained. Possibly an altered form of Brazier.

    Blazier

  • Badders
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Badders

    English, of Welsh origin : variant of Badder, with English patronymic -s added.

    Badders

  • Blaydes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blaydes

    English : variant spelling of Blades.

    Blaydes

  • Badder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, of Welsh origin

    Badder

    English, of Welsh origin : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Adda ‘son of Adda’, a byform of Adam.

    Badder

  • Blaker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blaker

    English : variant of Blacker.

    Blaker

  • BALDER
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    BALDER

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Baldr, BALDER means "lord, prince." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Odin and Frigg.

    BALDER

  • Brander
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Norse

    Brander

    Firebrand

    Brander

  • Mi'raaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mi'raaj

    Ladder. Ascent.

    Mi'raaj

  • Mi'raj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mi'raj

    Ladder. Ascent.

    Mi'raj

  • Lander
  • Surname or Lastname

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Lander

    German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : topographic name from Middle High German lant, German Land ‘land’, ‘territory’ (see Land 1), used originally to denote either someone who was a native of the area in which he lived, in contrast to a newcomer (see Neumann), or someone who lived in the countryside as opposed to a town.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name from either of two places called Landau (see Landau), Lande in Yiddish.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name formed with land ‘land’ + hardu ‘strong’.English : variant of Lavender.Americanized form (translation) of French Terrien, found in New England.

    Lander

  • Blasdel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Blasdel

    English : variant of Blaisdell.

    Blasdel

  • Gladden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gladden

    English : patronymic from Glad 1.

    Gladden

  • Blagden
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Blagden

    From the Dark Valley

    Blagden

  • Hadder
  • Surname or Lastname

    Frisian

    Hadder

    Frisian : from the personal name Hadder, derived from a Germanic name composed of the elements hadu ‘strife’ + ward ‘guard’, ‘protector’.English : unexplained.

    Hadder

  • Bradner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Somerset)

    Bradner

    English (mainly Somerset) : habitational name from Bradnor in Herefordshire, so named with Old English brād ‘broad’ (dative -an) + ōra ‘hill slope’.Possibly an altered spelling of the South German surname Brettner, an occupational name for someone who cut shingles or boards, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bret ‘board’, or in some cases perhaps a habitational name for someone from Bretten in Baden.

    Bradner

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  • Subela
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Subela

    Shubh ghari

  • Yashaswini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Yashaswini

    Victorious, Glorious, Famous, Successful

  • Jawdat |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Jawdat |

    Goodness, Excellence

  • Holten
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and German (also North German von Holten)

    Holten

    Dutch and German (also North German von Holten) : habitational name from places so called, from Low German holt ‘holt’, ‘copse’, ‘small wood’. There is one in the Dutch province of Overijssel and another near Oberhausen in the Rhineland.Danish : variant of Holt.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads so named, either from the definite singular form of holt ‘holt’, ‘small wood’ (see Holt), or from holt ‘hill’, ‘stony slope’.English : variant spelling of Holton.

  • Kalena
  • Girl/Female

    Polish American Czechoslovakian Hawaiian

    Kalena

    A flower name.

  • Mrugnayani
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Mrugnayani

    Deer Eyes

  • Parkhurst
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Parkhurst

    English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Parkhurst, for example in Sussex, Surrey, and Hampshire.

  • Gudmund
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, German, Norse, Norwegian

    Gudmund

    A Chieftain; God Protection

  • Barrah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Barrah

    She was the aunt of the prophet

  • Aaban
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aaban

    th Persian month

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  • Bladder
  • 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.

  • Nadder
  • n.

    An adder.

  • Vesiculate
  • a.

    Bladdery; full of, or covered with, bladders; vesicular.

  • Bladdery
  • a.

    Having bladders; also, resembling a bladder.

  • Blunder
  • v. t.

    To cause to blunder.

  • Bladdered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bladder

  • Blade
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a blade.

  • Bladder
  • v. t.

    To put up in bladders; as, bladdered lard.

  • Bylander
  • n.

    See Bilander.

  • Blunder
  • v. i.

    To make a gross error or mistake; as, to blunder in writing or preparing a medical prescription.

  • Vesica
  • n.

    A bladder.

  • Blade
  • n.

    The scapula or shoulder blade.

  • Bladdering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bladder

  • Bladed
  • a.

    Divested of blades; as, bladed corn.

  • Blade
  • v. i.

    To put forth or have a blade.

  • Bladed
  • a.

    Having a blade or blades; as, a two-bladed knife.

  • Bladder
  • v. t.

    To swell out like a bladder with air; to inflate.

  • Ladder
  • v. i.

    That which resembles a ladder in form or use; hence, that by means of which one attains to eminence.

  • Adder
  • n.

    Same as Sea Adder.