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Bladder

The bladder (from Old English blædre 'bladder, blister, pimple') is a hollow organ that stores urine from the kidneys of vertebrates. In humans and other placental mammals, urine enters the bladder via the ureters and exits via the urethra. In humans, the bladder is a distensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor. The typical adult human bladder will…

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Artery
Superior vesical artery inferior vesical artery umbilical artery vaginal artery, internal pudendal artery, deep external pudendal artery
FMA
15900
Latin
vesica urinaria
Lymph
Preaortic lymph nodes
MeSH
D001743
Nerve
Vesical nervous plexus, pudendal nerve

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Bladder

Nodes199
Edges198
Triples129
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.01005
Components1

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related to External links · 14
Bladder → An, Anatomy, Bladder Archived, California, Comparative Organology, Davis, ISSN, LM, Mammal, Medium, October, University, Urinary/mammal/bladder/bladder1, Wayback Machine
related to Inflammation and infection · 9
Bladder → Cystitis, In, Infections, It, Other, Sometimes, The, These, When
related to Transplantation · 9
Bladder → Dr, In May, Inderbir Gill, Nima Nassiri, Southern California, The, This, UCLA Health, University
related to Reptiles · 8
Bladder → Charles Darwin, Galapagos, In, Many, Monitor, Other, Such, The
related to Amphibians · 7
Bladder → For, Most, Some, The, They, Urine, Xenopus
related to Incontinence and retention · 7
Bladder → An, Disorders, Frequent, Males, One, Though, Urodynamic
is a · 6
Bladder → area at the base of the trigone that surrounds the internal urethral orifice that leads to the urethra, condition where there is a difficulty in passing urine and is the main symptom of a neurogenic bladder, distensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor, hollow muscular organ situated at the base of the pelvis, key site of absorption for many major ions in marine fish urine is held in the bladder for extended periods to maximise water absorption, organ that regularly stores a hyperosmotic concentration of urine
related to Cancer · 6
Bladder → Cancer, CT, If, Investigations, It, When
related to Structure · 6
Bladder → Between, In, It, The, These, This
related to Development · 5
Bladder → At, In, It, The, This

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urine urinary may urethra called ureters cancer wall prostate part also muscle fish cloaca common cystitis water organ trigone epithelium

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BladderArterySuperior vesical artery inferior vesical artery umbilical artery vaginal artery, internal pudendal artery, deep external pudendal artery1.00infobox
BladderFMA159001.00infobox
BladderLatinvesica urinaria1.00infobox
BladderLymphPreaortic lymph nodes1.00infobox
BladderMeSHD0017431.00infobox
BladderNerveVesical nervous plexus, pudendal nerve1.00infobox
BladderPrecursorUrogenital sinus1.00infobox
BladderSystemUrinary system1.00infobox
BladderTA234011.00infobox
BladderTA98A08.3.01.0011.00infobox
BladderVeinVesical venous plexus1.00infobox
Bladderis adistensible organ that sits on the pelvic floor0.90text
Bladderis ahollow muscular organ situated at the base of the pelvis0.90text
Bladderis aarea at the base of the trigone that surrounds the internal urethral orifice that leads to the urethra0.90text
Bladderis acondition where there is a difficulty in passing urine and is the main symptom of a neurogenic bladder0.90text
Bladderis aorgan that regularly stores a hyperosmotic concentration of urine0.90text
Bladderis akey site of absorption for many major ions in marine fish urine is held in the bladder for extended periods to maximise water absorption0.90text

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