urinoscopy
/ˌʊrɪnɒsˈkɒpi/Definitions
1. noun
The examination of the urine, especially by microscopic examination, to diagnose or monitor the presence of a disease or condition.
“The doctor recommended urinoscopy to check for any signs of kidney stones.”
2. noun
A medical procedure in which a thin, flexible tube (cystoscope) is passed through the urethra and into the bladder to examine the inside of the bladder and ureters.
“The patient underwent urinoscopy to investigate the cause of her recurring urinary tract infections.”