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Anatomy of Urinary System - Animation & slides showing anatomy of urinary system and the role of kidneys in getting rid of the waste products and excess fluid from our body to keep us healthy. |
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Removal of Urinary Bladder - slide animation to make you understand the surgical operation for removal of bladder or cystectomy. This is done for cancers of bladder that are not controlled by endoscopy and chemotherapy. |
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Catheter Insertion for Urinary Retention in Men - Watch step by step animation on urinary catheter insertion in a male patient to relieve them of urinary retention |
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| Support Groups for bladder cancer |
| bladder cancer support |
| Drugs Related to bladder cancer | |||
| Cisplatin | |||
| Cephradine | |||
| Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium | |||
| Ciprofloxacin | |||
| Propantheline | |||
| CME Lessons bladder cancer | |||
| Types of Urinary Incontinence | |||
| View List of Hospitals - bladder cancer | |
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urogynaecology research centre & urinary continence clinic |
| bladder cancer Related Microbiology Test | |
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urine culture |
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urine fungus culture |
| bladder cancer Slides | |
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COMPLICATIONS OF URINARY DIVERSION |
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Advanced Ca Cervix & Urinary Tract |
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Darifenacin and the Management of Urinary Incontinence |
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COMPLICATION OF URINARY DIVERSION |
| News | ||
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Stones in Urinary Tract News ![]() |
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Bladder Cancer News ![]() |
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Gallbladder Cancer News ![]() |
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| Glossary | |
| Stage III Bladder Cancer - Cancer cells have spread throughout the muscular wall of the bladder, to the layer of tissue surrounding the bladder, and/or to the nearby reproductive organs. | |
| Stage IV Bladder Cancer - Cancer cells have spread to the wall of the abdomen or pelvis or to nearby lymph nodes, or it has spread to lymph nodes and other parts of the body far from the bladder. | |
| Stage I Bladder Cancer - Cancer cells have spread into the inner lining of the bladder but have not spread to the muscular wall of the bladder. | |
| Stage II Bladder Cancer - Cancer cells have spread to the muscular wall of the bladder. | |
| Localized Gallbladder Cancer - Cancer found only in the tissues that make up the wall of the gallbladder; it can be removed completely in an operation. | |