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ulcer

An open sore that occurs on the skin or on a mucous membrane because of the destruction of surface tissue.

ulcerative colitis

A chronic condition in which ulcers occur on the mucous membrane lining of the colon (the end of the large intestine) and the rectum.

ultrasound scanning

An imaging procedure used to examine internal organs in which high-frequency sound waves are passed into the body, reflected back, and used to build an image; also sometimes called sonography.

ultraviolet light

A form of invisible light in sunlight that is responsible for the tanning and burning of skin and can cause cataracts and skin cancer.

umbilical cord

The tubal structure (consisting of two arteries and one vein) that connects the fetus to the placenta, supplying the fetus with oxygen and nutrients and removing some waste products.

umbilical hernia

A condition present at birth in which a part of the baby's intestines bulge through a weak area of the abdominal wall, creating a swelling around the navel.

unconsciousness

A temporary or prolonged loss of awareness of self and of surroundings.

undescended testicle

A testicle that has not moved down from the abdomen, where it develops, into the scrotum.

unsaturated fat

A fat or oil found mainly in vegetables; thought to reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.

urea

A waste product of the metabolism of proteins that is formed by the liver and secreted by the kidneys.

uremia

Abnormally high levels of waste products such as urea in the blood.

ureters

Two tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.

urethra

The tube by which urine is released from the bladder.

urethritis

Inflammation of the urethra.

urethrocele

A bulging of the urethra into the vagina.

urethrocystitis

Inflammation of the urethra and the bladder.

urinalysis

A group of physical and chemical tests done on a sample of urine to check for various disorders, including those of the kidneys and urinary tract.

urinary diversion

An operation to allow urine passage when the bladder or urethra has become blocked or been removed.

urinary incontinence

The involuntary release of urine because of the inability to control bladder muscles; may occur as a natural part of the aging process or be caused by an injury or disorder.

urinary tract

The structures in the body that are responsible for the production and release of urine, including the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.

urticaria

An allergic reaction in which itchy white lumps surrounded by areas of inflammation appear on the skin; commonly called "hives".

uterine prolapse

A condition in which the uterus moves downward into the vagina due to a weakness of the ligaments and muscles that hold the uterus in place.

uterus

The hollow female reproductive organ in which a fertilized egg is implanted and a fetus develops.

uvea

A structure consisting of the colored area of the eye and the middle layer of the eye that contains blood vessels.

uveitis

Inflammation of the uvea.


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