Ureterolithiasis is the term for a calculus (stone) lodged in the ureter.
The ureteral stone (more commonly a "kidney stone"), is a chunk of insoluble material, usually calcium compounds, that moves from the kidney and lodges in the ureter, the tube that carries urine to the bladder. Severe pain can be caused by a blocked or swollen ureter.
In medical terms, a ureteral stone is a ureterolith.
A urethrolith is a stone in the urethra. Urethrolithiasis is the condition of urethroliths.
Scrotum is the medical term for the external sac that contains the testicles.
epididymal calcification.
Hydrocelectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a hydrocele.
Epididymis is a medical term. It's the location where sperm cells mature.
Cryptoorchidism
Orchiopexy is the surgical procedure for moving an undescended testicle into the scrotum.
Orchiopexy is the term for the same procedure.
Hydrocele
Calculus (plural calculi) is the medical term meaning stone.
Hydrocele is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotum.
Angiolith
In medical terminology, it is known as cryptorchidism. In the fetal life, testes are abdominal organs from where they descend to scrotum before birth. The common term is "undescended testicle".
Sialolithotomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a salivary stone.
Cryptorchidism is a medical condition wherein the testicles are undescended. Undescended testicles are testicles that don't move lower into the scrotum.