The bladder is the only organ which features pseudostratified tissue.
Transitional. The bladder is the only organ with this type of tissue
Transitional ET
Transitional epithelium
Transitional
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transitional epithelium
This is called a urinary tract infection. This condition can cause irritation of the lining of the bladder, urethra, ureters, and kidneys.
Abdominal ptosis is drooping of the abdomen, as might happen with obesity or post-pregnancy.
It is a normal finding of the lining cells of the bladder EP=epithelial
When the bladder is empty it's lining is thrown into folds called rugae. It allows the stomach and other tissues to expand when needed.
Specialized cells called transitional cells form the lining of the urinary bladder.
tight junction
Prostatovesicular means pertaining to the bladder and prostate.
BUA stands for "Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma", which is a type of cancer that originates in the cells lining the bladder.
Some examples of epithelial tissue are: Simple squamous (found lining the blood vessels), simple cuboidal (lines kidney tubules), Pseudostratified columnar (lines the respiratory passage), and transitional (inner lining of urinary bladder).
A cystoscope is a medical instrument used during a cystoscopy. It is inserted into the urethra to help exam the lining of the urinary bladder and urethra.
The ureters move urine from the kidney to the bladder by something known as peristalsis. This is a wave like series of muscle contractions. The lining of smooth muscles in the ureter move the urine to the bladder.