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 | | Renal obstructive malformations may be divided into two categories: (1) obstructive and (2) those resulting from a non- obstructive process. |  | | This condition is fatal without treatment as renal dysplasia develops along with pulmonary hypoplasia. |  | | Intrauterine decompression of an obstructed urinary tract (posterior urethral valve syndrome) has been performed to relieve the obstruction and allow expansion of the lungs to prevent pulmonary hypoplasia.4 Recognition of lethal or treatable renal anomalies is necessary to ensure appropriate clinical and therapeutic management. |
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| Â | The District of Columbia Academy of Veterinary Medicine |
 | | Contrast studies may be done to enhance renal visualization, but are deficient if renal function is poor. |  | | The nephrogram phase occurs when contrast is present in the renal tubules and vasculature, in the first 3 minutes post-injection. |  | | This initiates the pyelogram phase, where contrast is visible in the renal pelvis, diverticuli, and ureters. |
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 | | Check renal movement with respiration: Lack of movement denotes possibility of perinephric abscesses and fibrosis secondary to chronic inflammation. |  | | Bounded by Right Gerota's Fascia (Right Renal Fascia) which attaches to diaphragm superiorly and fuses with connective tissue of great vessels medially |  | | Bounded by Left Gerota's Fascia (Left Renal Fascia) which attaches to diaphragm superiorly and fuses with connective tissue of great vessels medially |
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http://moon.ouhsc.edu/jspitz/4802ran.htm
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| Â | Study table about The Urinary System |
 | | they are vasomotor fibers that regulate renal blood flow by adjusting the diameter of renal arterioles & influence the urine-forming role of thenephrons   |  | | by the renal tuble increasing its length what does it enhance   |  | | what is the purpose of the renal fascia   |
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 | | Rarely see hematuria in association with hemorrhage, therefore presumed to be an agonal change. |  | | Commonly associated systemic lesions in advance CPN include multifocal mineralization (vessels, heart, lung) and fibrous osteodystrophy. |  | | Usually associated with microcalculi in the renal pelvis. |
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http://www.afip.org/vetpath/POLA/POLA96/oldrats.txt
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| Â | Kidney Structure |
 | | The cluster of capillaries that forms a glomerulus arises from an afferent arteriole. |  | | The resulting medial depression leads into a hollow chamber called the renal sinus. |  | | The lateral surface of each kidney is convex, but its medial side is deeply concave. |
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http://www.physioweb.org/kidney.html
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 | | Many afferent arterioles arise from each interlobular artery. |  | | The walls of each renal calyx and pelvis consist of mucosa, muscularis, and adventitia; no submucosa is present. |  | | Hilum, This consists of the renal sinus and its contents. |
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http://www.loyno.edu/~chood/histnoteuro.html
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| Â | Kidney Disease and Dialysis Information - DaVita |
 | | Having CKD presents some unique issues, but there are many opportunities to work through your emotions and feel your best. |  | | Find out what leads to ESRD and if you are at risk. |  | | End stage renal disease (ESRD) is the final stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD) when dialysis or a transplant is needed to stay alive. |
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 | | Associated with failure to recognize obstruction or hydronephrosis "False Negatives" |  | | It is essential to screen all patients with symptoms of renal failure for obstruction so quick surgical intervention can be undertaken. |  | | any of a large group of renal medical diseases that originate with injury or infection of the glomeruli and lead to renal failure. |
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http://moon.ouhsc.edu/jspitz/4802rdx.htm
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| Â | Renal Home Page |
 | | Intermediate nephrons have their renal corpuscles in the midregion of the cortex. |  | | Several types of nephrons have been identified, depending upon the location of their renal corpuscles within the cortex. |  | | In addition to structural barriers, the flow rate and pressure of the blood in the glomerulus also have an effect on the filtration function. |
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http://courseweb.edteched.uottawa.ca/medicine-histology/English/Renal
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| Â | XI. Splanchnology. 3b. The Urinary Organs. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. |
 | | A more common malformation is where the two kidneys are fused together. |  | | These vessels do not anastomose with each other, but form what are called end-arteries. |  | | If the cortex be examined with a lens, it will be seen to consist of a series of lighter-colored, conical areas, termed the radiate part, and a darker-colored intervening substance, which from the complexity of its structure is named the convoluted part. |
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| Â | Ultrasound for Vets, by Dr.Kishor Mahind---Kidney |
 | | The renal capsule and sinus and the pelvic diverticula are most echogenic structures. |  | | The ultrasonographic patterns for diffuse infiltrative disease are somewhat less specific. |  | | The renal sinus epithelium, fat and vasculature are less echogenic than were the diverticula and the cortical echoes are markedly less echogenic. |
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http://members.rediff.com/kishorbm/Kidney.htm
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| Â | Anatomy Tables - Kidneys & Retroperitoneum |
 | | PKD can cause cysts in the liver and problems in other organs, such as the heart and blood vessels in the brain. |  | | passes through the crus of the respiratory diaphragm; postganglionic processes from the ganglion supply vascular smooth muscle of branches of the renal a. |  | | A distended and weakened area in the wall of the abdominal aorta, more common in those who suffer from atherosclerosis. |
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http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/abdomen/kidney_tables.html
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 | | Nerves and blood vessels pass through the hilus into the renal sinus within. |  | | The body circulates about 425 gallons of blood through the kidneys on a daily basis, but only about a thousandth of this is converted in urine. |  | | The renal columns are lines of the kidney matrix which support the cortex of the kidney. |
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http://coe.fgcu.edu/faculty/greenep/kidney/TheParts.htm
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| Â | XI. Splanchnology. 3b. 2. The Ureters. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. |
 | | It is usually placed on a level with the spinous process of the first lumbar vertebra. |  | | In the renal pelvis the muscular coat ( tunica muscularis) consists of two layers, longitudinal and circular: the longitudinal fibers become lost upon the sides of the papillæ at the extremities of the calyces; the circular fibers may be traced surrounding the medullary substance in the same situation. |  | | In the ureter proper the muscular fibers are very distinct, and are arranged in three layers: an external longitudinal, a middle circular, and an internal, less distinct than the other two, but having a general longitudinal direction. |
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 | | The medial depression in a kidney is called the renal sinus. |  | | Glomerular filtration takes place in the renal corpuscles of nephrons. |  | | Click here to see the structure of a nephron |
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http://classes.midlandstech.com/bio112/bio112chapter_17.htm
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| Â | Haemorrhage, renal sinus |
 | | may occur in benign or malignant renal tumours, arteritis, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), trauma, coagulation disorders or other bleeding diatheses. |  | | Urography reveals an intramural mass, showing a well-defined filling defect which is either linear, circular or plaque like (difficult to see on CT). |  | | On ultrasound, blood clots have moderate echogenicity that is less than renal sinus fat, with no acoustic shadowing. |
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http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/volume%20IV%202/HAEMORRHAGE%20RENAL%20SINUS.ASP
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| Â | Lipomatosis, renal sinus |
 | | On intravenous urography, this produces a spidery and attenuated appearance of the collecting system and may prevent adequate calyceal distension. |  | | However, it increases with increasing amount of fibrous tissue (sinus fibrolipomatosis), but usually remains below that of normal parapelvic cysts. |  | | term used when the calyces and renal pelvis have a compressed appearance due to accumulation of fat in the renal sinus. |
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http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/medical/volume%20IV%202/LIPOMATOSIS%20RENAL%20SINUS.ASP
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 | | A renal corpuscle, a part of the nephone, includes the |  | | If the arteriole that supplies blood to the glomerulus (glomerular capillary) becomes constricted due to sympathetic stimulation, |  | | The renal pelvis is subdivided into two or three tubes called |
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 | | Only rarely can thay give rise to hypertension, haematuria, hydronephrosis or may get secondarily infected. |  | | They may be unilocular or multilocular and are usually bilateral. |  | | Also known as renal sinus cysts are benign extraparenchymal cysts located in the renal sinuses. |
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| Â | William R. Eyler, M.D. |
 | | Sawyer R: Renal parenchymal disease: sonographic histologic correlation. |  | | areas including a comparative study of renal arterial stenoses in patients with and without hypertension. |  | | Eyler WR, Clark MD, Garman JE, Rian RL, Meininger DE: Angiography of the renal |
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| Â | Renal sinus/ - Wiktionary |
 | | Wiktionary does not have an entry for this word yet. |  | | If you created an entry under this title previously, it may have been deleted. |
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| Â | THE URINARY SYSTEM |
 | | The entrance of the renal sinus is referred to as |  | | fingers, between the renal pyramids, and forms what |  | | dilated upper end of the ureter, forming the renal |
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| Â | Renal cell adenocarcinoma of the Kidney |
 | | Renal adenocarcinomas represent 1 to 3 precent of visceral cancers. |  | | Its expansile growth has distorted the renal sinus and hilus. |  | | Weiss LM et al: Adult renal epithelial neoplasmx, AJCP, 1995 (103) pp.624-635. |
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http://pathweb.uchc.edu/eAtlas/GU/484.htm
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 | | Sign Up Subscribe to the Journal - Subscribe to the print and/or online journal. |  | | Copyright © 2004 by the European Renal Association - European Dialysis and Transplant Association. |
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| Â | Renal sinus |
 | | The renal sinus is a cavity within the kidney which is occupied by the renal pelvis, renal calices, blood vessels, nerves and fat. |  | | It uses material from the wikipedia article Renal sinus. |  | | sinus article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Renal sinus |
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| Â | Renal sinus histiocytosis -- Bechtold et al. 162 (3): 689 -- Radiology |
 | | may closely simulate an infiltrative renal neoplasm, especially a lymphoma |  | | A 26-year-old woman had an infiltrative renal lesion accompanied by massive |  | | mass revealed identical histologic evidence of sinus histiocytosis. |
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 | | As this fluid passes through the tubules, capillaries will reabsorb the valuable salts and water, & leave the waste products behind. |  | | The fluid squeezed out is passed to the Renal Tubules. |
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http://kw012.k12.sd.us/ch18kidneynotes.doc
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| Â | Urinary Dribbling |
 | | Absence of renal sinus echo complex in the ectopic kidney of a child: a normal finding. |  | | Ultrasonography showed a normal right kidney and a left kidney (fig.1) that was slightly low in position, slightly unusual in shape, and without a renal sinus echo complex. |  | | ABSENCE OF A RENAL SINUS ECHO COMPLEX IN THE ECTOPIC KIDNEY OF A CHILD |
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