The medical term for abnormal softening of the kidney is "nephromalacia." It is a condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection, kidney disease, or trauma. Treatment typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause of the softening.
The medical term for the outer layer of the kidney is the renal cortex.
The medical term for granular cells is "granulocytes." These cells are a type of white blood cell containing granules in their cytoplasm that help fight infection and inflammation.
The medical term meaning a pus forming bacterial skin infection is pyogenic infection. An abscess is a single focus of collection of pus covered by a thin layer and can be found both outside on the skin and inside (eg: Liver abscess). An abscess can easily be treated with certain antibiotics.
A kidney infection, also known as pyelonephritis, is a type of urinary tract infection that affects the kidneys. It occurs when bacteria travel from the bladder up the ureters to the kidneys. Symptoms can include fever, back pain, and frequent urination. Treatment usually involves antibiotics.
Pyelonephritis is the medical term meaning kidney infection. Occasionally, you hear medical professionals abbreviating it as "pyelo."
Adnexal is the medical term meaning near the ovary.
Septic is the medical term meaning that microbes and infection are present.
There is no general medical term meaning infection of the spleen. Splenitis is the term for inflammation of the spleen.
The medical term for above the kidney is "suprarenal".
Aseptic necrosis is the medical term meaning tissue death without infection.
Perirenal means adjacent to the kidney.
Nephrogenic means developing in the kidney.
Splenorrhaphy is the medical term meaning surgical suture of the spleen.
Glomerulosclerosis means hardening of the glomerulus.
The medical term for abnormal softening of the kidney is "nephromalacia." It is a condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection, kidney disease, or trauma. Treatment typically focuses on addressing the underlying cause of the softening.
"Infection".