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… Normal: The urethra , bladder , and openings to the ureters are normal. There are no polyps or other abnormal … Normal: The urethra , bladder , and openings to the ureters are normal. There are no polyps or other abnormal …
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… site. Injury to an organ (such as the bladder, urethra, or ureters ). Pelvic organ prolapse (usually, enterocele). All … site. Injury to an organ (such as the bladder, urethra, or ureters ). Pelvic organ prolapse (usually, enterocele). All …
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… it empties completely. Urine flows normally from the ureters into the bladder. If you are pregnant, a normal … completely during urination. Urine flows normally from the ureters into the bladder. Abnormal: Your prostate gland is … it empties completely. Urine flows normally from the ureters into the bladder. If you are pregnant, a normal …
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… . Injury to an organ (such as the bladder, urethra, or ureters ). Internal bleeding. Infection at the incision … . Injury to an organ (such as the bladder, urethra, or ureters ). Internal bleeding. Infection at the incision …
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… or urethra. Urine flows backward from the bladder into the ureters ( vesicoureteral reflux ). Contrast material leaks … or urethra. Urine flows backward from the bladder into the ureters ( vesicoureteral reflux ). Contrast material leaks …
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… be enlarged. Or gallstones may be seen. The kidneys or the ureters are enlarged because urine does not drain as it … be enlarged. Or gallstones may be seen. The kidneys or the ureters are enlarged because urine does not drain as it …
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… the joined sections of the colon. Injury to the bladder, ureters, or blood vessels. Citations Eng C … the joined sections of the colon. Injury to the bladder, ureters, or blood vessels. Citations Eng C …
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… the joined sections of the colon. Injury to the bladder, ureters, or blood vessels. Citations Eng C … the joined sections of the colon. Injury to the bladder, ureters, or blood vessels. Citations Eng C …