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What is the suffix for bladder?

There isn't a single, universal suffix for "bladder." However, depending on the context, you might use:

-cyst: This suffix is commonly used for fluid-filled sacs, including the bladder. It's often used in medical terms like "cystitis" (inflammation of the bladder).

-vesica: This Latin term for "bladder" is used in anatomical terms like "vesicoureteral reflux" (backward flow of urine from the bladder to the ureters).

-uria: This suffix refers to urine, and can be used in conjunction with a prefix to indicate conditions related to the bladder, such as "polyuria" (excessive urination) or "oliguria" (reduced urination).

The specific suffix used will depend on the context and the specific aspect of the bladder being referred to.

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