Vesicle is a term that, translated literally from its roots, means "little bladder."
There is not a medical term for the phrase no bladder.
Cystorrhaphy is the medical term meaning suture of the bladder.
The term "fair to midland" is a colloquial phrase derived from "fair to middling," which means average or moderate in quality. The expression likely originated in the southern United States as a variation on the original phrase.
The term "trachelocystitis" is derived from the Greek words "trachelo," meaning neck, and "cystis," meaning bladder. In this context, "trachelo" refers specifically to the cervix, which is often described as the neck of the uterus, while "cystitis" indicates inflammation of the bladder. Therefore, the combination suggests an inflammatory condition affecting the area of the neck of the bladder.
Cystoplasty is surgical repair of the bladder.
Cystitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of the bladder. A bladder infection is one possible cause of cystitis.
"Mina myos" is a term derived from Greek, meaning "little mouse" or "mouse." In various contexts, it can refer to a term of endearment or be used in literature and art to symbolize smallness, vulnerability, or timidity. The phrase may also appear in cultural references or as a character name in stories.
Uterovesical means pertaining to the uterus and bladder.
The medical term for a surgical incision into the bladder is cystotomy.
Cystourethrogram is the medical term meaning recording of the bladder and urethra.
Cystectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of the bladder.
There is no such medical term. The kidneys are connected to the bladder by the ureters and this is normal anatomy