Definition:
Urinary tract neoplasm means that a tumor that develops anywhere along the urinary tract. The urinary tract involves the kidneys, urethra and ureters. The tumor may be malignant or benign.
Symptoms and Signs:
Among the symptoms are dysuria, abdominal growth, increased frequency, haematuria, and abdominal pain.
Causes:
The amount of typical markers of renal function in the blood serum can be determined through a biochemical blood test. The procedure can also be sued to determine serum electrolytes.
In determining the levels of tell-tale chemicals in the urine, a Full Ward Test may be done. Other options include urinalysis, urodynamic tests, ultrasound, and radiology.
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