nephr-, nephro-, nephri-, -nephric
(Greek: nephros; kidney, kidneys)
nephroplasty
nephropoietic
Forming kidney tissue.
nephroptosis
1. Prolapse or the downward displacement of the kidney.
2. The downward displacement of a kidney; also called "floating kidney".
2. The downward displacement of a kidney; also called "floating kidney".
nephrorrhagia
nephrorrhaphy
nephroscope
1. A tube-shaped instrument inserted into an incision (cut) in the body wall in order to examine a patient's kidneys.
2. An instrument inserted into an incision in the renal pelvis for viewing the inside of the kidney, equipped with three channels for a telescope, a fiberoptic light input, and for irrigation.
2. An instrument inserted into an incision in the renal pelvis for viewing the inside of the kidney, equipped with three channels for a telescope, a fiberoptic light input, and for irrigation.
nephrosis
nephrosonography
The graphic, or pictorial, representation of the kidneys using ultrasonic scanning.
nephrosplenopexy
A fixation, or attachment, of a kidney and the spleen.
nephrostome
nephrotome
nephrotomy
nephrotoxic
nephrotoxicity
nephrotoxin