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Disease Terms Puzzle Across 1 surgical fixation of the kidney to the abdominal wall 4 surgical...

Disease Terms Puzzle

Across

  • 1 surgical fixation of the kidney to the abdominal wall
  • 4 surgical removal of a kidney
  • 8 surgical puncture of the urinary bladder (to remove fluid)
  • 10 study of the urinary system
  • 12 urinary bladder stone or calculus
  • 13 inflammation of the kidney involving the cluster of capillaries
  • 14 inability to control the urine

Down

  • 2 inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney
  • 3 surgical repair of the hollow tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body
  • 4 abnormal hardening of the kidney
  • 5 functional unit of the kidney
  • 6 surgical creation of a permanent opening between the hollow tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body and the skin between the anusss and scrotummm
  • 7 surgical incision into the urinary bladder
  • 9 abnormal band of tissue narrowing a passage
  • 11 voluntary control of urination

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ACROSS

1.surgical fixation of the kidney to the abdominal wall : Cystopexy

4.surgical removal of a kidney: nephrectomy

8.surgical puncture of the urinary bladder (to remove fluid: cystocentesis

10.study of the urinary system: urology

12.urinary bladder stone or calculus: Cystolith

13.inflammation of the kidney involving the cluster of capillaries : glomerulonephritis

14.inability to control the urine : urinary incontinence

DOWN

2.inflammation of the renal pelvis and kidney :pyelonephritis

3.surgical repair of the hollow tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body : ureteoplasty

4.abnormal hardening of the kidney: nephrosclerosis

5.Functional unit of the kidney : Nephron

6.surgical creation of a permanent opening between the hollow tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body and the skin between the an-us and scr-otum: perineal urethrostomy

7. surgical incision into the urinary bladder: cystotomy

9.abnormal band of tissue narrowing a passage: stricture

11. voluntary control of urination : micturition


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