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Definition of urogenital in English: urogenitaladjectiveˌjʊərə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪt(ə)lˌjʊroʊˈdʒɛnədl Relating to or denoting both the urinary and genital organs. (与)泌尿生殖器(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Infection is the most common cause of dysuria and presents as cystitis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis, or urethritis, depending on the area of the urogenital tract that is most affected.
- The disease mainly affects the urinary bladder, although involvement of sites outside the urogenital tract is increasingly being documented.
- Increased number of viable organisms being shed and isolated in culture may indicate increased potential for transmission in persons with clinical signs of urogenital infection.
- Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder is the second most common urogenital cancer.
- Although women report that hormone replacement therapy improves various menopausal symptoms, randomised clinical trials have proved that it is effective for only vasomotor and urogenital symptoms.
- Arthritis and back pain are the symptoms that reappear most often, but urogenital and eye inflammation also tend to recur.
- Trials evaluating therapies for the management of menopause-related symptoms were conclusive only for estrogen in the management of vasomotor and urogenital symptoms.
- It is possible that phyto-oestrogens in vegetables, particularly soya, interfere with urogenital development.
- The most common side effects include local urogenital pain and minor urethral bleeding.
- The plate section at the end contains illustrations of the alimentary, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine, and urogenital systems.
- Normally, a variety of beneficial bacteria in your intestines and urogenital tract protect you against harmful organisms, like yeast and viruses, that sneak in via the diet or other means.
- The physical examination focuses on the cardiovascular, neurologic and urogenital systems.
- This change could increase the risk of urogenital infections.
- Hair is found on all parts of the skin except the palm and sole, and the oral, anal, and urogenital orifices.
- It found that oestrogen improved urogenital symptoms regardless of the route of administration.
- Antibiotic therapy is highly effective in eliminating some urogenital infections.
- In the urogenital tract, there are sphincters at the exit from the bladder.
- Probiotics may be the solution to those pesky bladder and urogenital infections that many women can't shake.
- It is also used for abnormalities of the urogenital system and internal endocrine system.
- The virus also uses anatomical compartments such as the central nervous system and the male urogenital tract to avoid antiviral therapies.
Rhymescongenital, genital, primogenital Definition of urogenital in US English: urogenitaladjectiveˌyo͝orōˈjenədlˌjʊroʊˈdʒɛnədl Relating to or denoting both the urinary and genital organs. (与)泌尿生殖器(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - The virus also uses anatomical compartments such as the central nervous system and the male urogenital tract to avoid antiviral therapies.
- It is also used for abnormalities of the urogenital system and internal endocrine system.
- Infection is the most common cause of dysuria and presents as cystitis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis, or urethritis, depending on the area of the urogenital tract that is most affected.
- Normally, a variety of beneficial bacteria in your intestines and urogenital tract protect you against harmful organisms, like yeast and viruses, that sneak in via the diet or other means.
- Hair is found on all parts of the skin except the palm and sole, and the oral, anal, and urogenital orifices.
- The most common side effects include local urogenital pain and minor urethral bleeding.
- It is possible that phyto-oestrogens in vegetables, particularly soya, interfere with urogenital development.
- Although women report that hormone replacement therapy improves various menopausal symptoms, randomised clinical trials have proved that it is effective for only vasomotor and urogenital symptoms.
- The plate section at the end contains illustrations of the alimentary, cardiovascular, respiratory, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, nervous, endocrine, and urogenital systems.
- It found that oestrogen improved urogenital symptoms regardless of the route of administration.
- Trials evaluating therapies for the management of menopause-related symptoms were conclusive only for estrogen in the management of vasomotor and urogenital symptoms.
- The physical examination focuses on the cardiovascular, neurologic and urogenital systems.
- In the urogenital tract, there are sphincters at the exit from the bladder.
- Increased number of viable organisms being shed and isolated in culture may indicate increased potential for transmission in persons with clinical signs of urogenital infection.
- Probiotics may be the solution to those pesky bladder and urogenital infections that many women can't shake.
- This change could increase the risk of urogenital infections.
- Arthritis and back pain are the symptoms that reappear most often, but urogenital and eye inflammation also tend to recur.
- The disease mainly affects the urinary bladder, although involvement of sites outside the urogenital tract is increasingly being documented.
- Antibiotic therapy is highly effective in eliminating some urogenital infections.
- Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder is the second most common urogenital cancer.
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