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stran·gu·ry S0794600 (străng′gyə-rē)n. pl. stran·gu·ries A condition marked by slow, painful urination, caused by muscular spasms of the urethra and bladder. [Middle English, from Latin strangūria, from Greek strangouriā : stranx, strang-, drop, trickle + -ouriā, -uria.]strangury (ˈstræŋɡjʊrɪ) n (Pathology) pathol painful excretion of urine, drop by drop, caused by muscular spasms of the urinary tract[C14: from Latin strangūria, from Greek, from stranx a drop squeezed out + ouron urine]stran•gu•ry (ˈstræŋ gyə ri) n. painful urination in which the urine is emitted drop by drop. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin strangūria < Greek strangouríā=strang(ós) flowing drop by drop + oûr(on) urine + -ia -y3] stranguryObstruction of the flow through a vessel caused by outside pressure, especially through the intestine at the point of a hernia.stranguryenUK
strangury [strang´gu-re] slow and painful discharge of urine.stran·gu·ry (strang'gyū-rē), Difficulty in micturition, with straining to void; urine may be passed intermittently with pain and tenesmus. [G. stranx (strang-), something squeezed out, a drop, + ouron, urine] strangury (străng′gyə-rē)n. pl. strangu·ries A condition marked by slow, painful urination, caused by muscular spasms of the urethra and bladder.stran·gu·ry , stranguria (strang'gyūr-ē, strang-gyūrē-ă) Difficulty in micturition in which the urine is passed only drop by drop with pain and tenesmus. [G. stranx (strang-), something squeezed out, a drop, + ouron, urine]strangury A frequent, painful but unproductive desire to empty the bladder. Strangury is a feature of bladder stones, bladder cancer, CYSTITIS and PROSTATITIS. |