Cystoprostatectomy
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| Cystoprostatectomy | |
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| Term | Cystoprostatectomy |
| Short definition | cystitis - (pronounced) (sis-TY-tis) Inflammation of the lining of the bladder. Symptoms include pain and a burning sensation when urinating, blood in the urine, dark or cloudy urine, feeling like you need to urinate often or immediately, inability to control the flow of urine, and pelvic or lower back pain. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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Cystoprostatectomy - (pronounced) (SIS-toh-pros-tuh-TEK-toh-mee) Surgery to remove the bladder and prostate. The seminal vesicles and nearby lymph nodes may also be removed. The prostate and seminal vesicles are glands in the male reproductive system that help produce semen. Also called a prostatocystectomy
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Cystoprostatectomy
- Wikipedia's article - Cystoprostatectomy
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