| A | B |
| Rabies | Transimitted by infected animals |
| Ureterostenosis | Narrowing of the ureter |
| incontinence | inability to control voiding of urine |
| antigen | substance regards as foreign |
| hydration | the amount of urine excreted varies according to |
| enuresis | involuntary discharge of urine |
| Urethrorrhagia | bleeding from the urethra |
| Ureterolith | presence of a stone in the ureter |
| Rubella | May cause congenital abnormalities |
| Rickettsia | Small bacteria that live in fleas and ticks |
| Antibody | a disease fighting protein |
| Streptococci | bacteria that form a chain |
| Bacilli | Rod shaped bacteria |
| Allergen | Capable of inducing an allergic response |
| Infectious Mononucleosis | Caused by the Epstein-Barr virus |
| Diuresis | increased secretion of urine |
| Allergy | over-reaction by the body to an antigen |
| Immune Reaction | Binding foreign antigens to antibodies |
| Lithotomy | Surgical incision to remove a stone |
| Shingles | Caused by herpes zoster |
| Nephrolithiasis | Condition of having a kidney stone |
| Ureterorrhagia | Bleeding from the ureter |
| Nephrolith | Presence of a stone in the kidney |
| Nocturia | Excessive urination during the night |
| Biohazard container | Discarded scalpel blades and needles are put into |
| Cystolith | presence of a stone in the urinary bladder |
| Urethrostenosis | Abnormal narrowing of the urethra |
| Staphylococci | Bacteria that form irregular clusters |
| Ureterrectasis | Distention of a ureter |
| Spirochetes | spiral-shaped bacteria |
| Retention | Inability to empty the bladder |
| Chickenpox | Also known as varicela |