Vesical
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Vesical (Latin: vesica) refers to the urinary bladder and its relevant and nearby structures and functions, including:
- the vesical arteries, which provide the urinary bladder with oxygenated blood
- the vesical venous plexus, the network of veins that collects deoxygenated blood from the urinary bladder
- the vesical veins, tributaries of the internal iliac veins, which drain the vesical venous plexus
- the vesical nervous plexus, a nerve network in the anterior pelvis
- the vesico-uterine pouch (or vesico-uterine excavation), a sac in the female pelvis in between the uterus and the urinary bladder
- Vesical tenesmus, difficulty urinating
See also
- Vesicle (disambiguation)
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