The ureters are the tubes in the human anatomy that conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder. A calculus is a stone. Hence, a calculus of the ureter is a kidney stone that has formed in a ureter. Please see the link.
Nocturia
Analysis is a broader term for Calculus and the theorems behind it. It is studied both with real and complex numbers as real and complex analysis. Usually calculus just deals with the basic problems of differential calculus and integral calculus.
The term calculus is a branch of mathematics. A synonym might be differentiation.The term calculus in medicine means a stone (kidney stone, gallstone).
There wasn't one single person involved in the creation of calculus. Many people had their contributions. Oftentimes, however, Sir Isaac Newton is given credit for "inventing" calculus. he also coined the term.
By itself, nothing: it all depends on the context. epsilon is a letter of the Greek alphabet which is used in calculus to represent a very small number.
ICD-9-CM diagnosis code 592.1 = Calculus of ureter(s)
Nocturia
Calculus in some contexts means stone (such as a urinary calculus or salivary calculus), or can mean mineral deposits on teeth.A calculus, in medicine, is a stone that grows in some organs - such as a kidney.
The medical term for presence of stones in the ureter is ureterolithiasis.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
The medical term for ureter dilation is hydroureter. This condition refers to the abnormal widening of the ureter, typically due to blockage or obstruction. Treatment may involve addressing the underlying cause to relieve the dilation.
I don't think such a term is used in calculus. Check the spelling. Perhaps you mean point of inflection?
A distal uretal calculus is a kidney stone that has either moved to or developed just above the bladder in one of the tubes that brings urine down from the kidneys. This is a dangerous situation because the stone is hard a jagged and if it cuts through the tube, called the ureter, it can be potentially fatal.
urethritis
Such pain can arise due to calculus or stone in the ureter on 'either' side.
urethrostenosis The -stenosis word ending is related to stenographer which literally means "one who writes narrowly". Stenographers write in shorthand or a constricted way.
'Ureterocele' IS the medical term for herniation of the ureter.