A genitourinary exam is a medical assessment that focuses on the genital and urinary systems, primarily evaluating the reproductive organs and the urinary tract. This examination typically includes a physical assessment of the external genitalia, palpation of the abdomen, and may involve specific tests like urinalysis or pelvic exams. It is commonly performed to diagnose conditions related to urinary and reproductive health, including infections, abnormalities, and other medical issues. The exam is a crucial part of routine health care for both men and women.
Urology is the medical term meaning study of the genitourinary tract.
Clinical Genitourinary Cancer was created in 2002.
Genitourinary refers to the organs and structures of the urinary and reproductive systems in the body. This includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, and reproductive organs like the testes, ovaries, and uterus. The genitourinary system is responsible for filtering and excreting waste from the body, as well as reproduction.
Lester Persky has written: 'Genitourinary tract trauma' -- subject(s): Genitourinary organs, Wounds and injuries
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Genitourinary Henoch-Schönlein Purpura (HSP) is a subtype of HSP that primarily affects the kidneys and the genitourinary system. It is characterized by symptoms such as blood in the urine, proteinuria, and kidney inflammation. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying inflammation and managing symptoms to prevent long-term kidney damage.
It is part of the genitourinary system
Genitourinary tract
The genitourinary system.
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Ernst Portner has written: 'Genitourinary diagnosis and therapy for urologists and general practitioners' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Diseases, Genitourinary organs
GU stands for genitourinary.