vescica
Vescica is the term used in Latin and in several Romance languages to refer to the urinary bladder. In English, the organ is usually called the urinary bladder, with vesica urinaria used in anatomical nomenclature. The word vesica means a bladder or sac.
Anatomy and structure: In humans, the bladder is a hollow, muscular organ located in the pelvic cavity.
Function and physiology: The bladder stores urine at low pressure and expands as it fills. The sensory
Clinical significance: Common conditions affecting the vesica include cystitis (inflammation or infection), overactive bladder, urinary incontinence,