Calculus is a hardened deposit that forms on teeth.dental calculus
Calculus (plural calculi) is the medical term meaning stone.
I don't think such a term is used in calculus. Check the spelling. Perhaps you mean point of inflection?
I'm not sure what you mean by "more medical". Renal means having to do with the kidneys, and calculus is Latin for "pebble". Renal calculi are, therefore, "kidney stones" ... but I don't see how that's "more medical."
I'm not sure what you mean by "more medical". Renal means having to do with the kidneys, and calculus is Latin for "pebble". Renal calculi are, therefore, "kidney stones" ... but I don't see how that's "more medical."
Calc- usually refers to calcium, as in calcification or calculus (medical, not math type).
To pronounce a medical term is to say that term out loud.
Medical term Soma mean the cell body.
The ureters are the tubes in the human anatomy that conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder. A calculus is a stone. Hence, a calculus of the ureter is a kidney stone that has formed in a ureter. Please see the link.
If by "safe" you mean a condom, the medical term is prophylactic.
Miotic in medical term means with constricted pupils.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code 592.1 = Calculus of ureter(s)