Urine in the lung of an adult would be very rare, so assuming you mean urine in the lung of an infant or newborn, the term you are looking for would probably be AFA or Amniotic Fluid Aspiration.
After the 36th week of pregnancy, the amniotic fluid filling the sac around the fetus is made up mostly of the urine of the fetus. During labor and delivery infants can aspirate or breathe and pull the amniotic fluid into their lungs. This aspiration can lead to respiratory distress or respiratory distress syndrome and lung infections in the newborns. Sometimes the amniotic fluid around the time of delivery also contains meconium which is the digestive excrement of the fetus. Meconium aspiration is also a term used for this, and since the amniotic fluid is mostly urine, there will also be urine that gets into the lungs at the same time. Meconium aspiration can also lead to serious respiratory problems in the newborn.
inhaling
*The process of taking air into the lungs is called inhalation or inspiration*
pneumaturia
A pneumogram is the medical term meaning record of the lung.
Hydronephrosis is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the kidney. Hydroureter is the medical term meaning buildup of urine in the ureter.
Urodipsia is the medical term meaning process of drinking urine.
A lobe is a lung segment.
Pneumorrhaphy is suture of the lung.
It depends on the lung condition but in general there is no broad term.
Ketonuria means ketones in the urine.Ketonuria is the medical term meaning ketones in the urine.
AlkaptonuriaVesicoureteral reflux is the backflow of urine into the kidneys.
atelectasis
The lung cavity is called the pleural cavity.
Rales
Pneumopexy