- inches) in length. They
receive blood from the
paired renal arteries;
blood exits into the
paired renal veins. Each
kidney is
attached to a ureter, a tube...
- of the kidneys,
specifically normal kidney function (
renal physiology) and
kidney disease (
renal pathophysiology), the
preservation of
kidney health,...
-
stone that may
extend into the
renal calyces. A
renal diverticulum is
diverticulum of
renal calyces.
Renal medulla Renal pyramids Calyx (anatomy) Martini...
-
Kidney failure, also
known as
renal failure or end-stage
renal disease (ESRD), is a
medical condition in
which the
kidneys can no
longer adequately filter...
-
kidney occupied by the
renal vessels,
minor renal calyces,
major renal calyces,
renal pelvis and some
adipose tissue.
Renal sinus Renal sinus Rha, Sung Eun;...
-
Kidney stone disease (known as nephrolithiasis,
renal calculus disease, or urolithiasis) is a
crystallopathy and
occurs when
there are too many minerals...
- the
renal capsule. It
provides some
protection from
trauma and damage. The
renal capsule is
surrounded by the
renal fascia.
Overlying the
renal fascia...
- The
renal medulla (Latin:
medulla renis 'marrow of the kidney') is the
innermost part of the kidney. The
renal medulla is
split up into a
number of sections...
- The
renal pelvis or
pelvis of the
kidney is the funnel-like
dilated part of the
ureter in the kidney. It is
formed by the
convergence of the
major calyces...
-
Renal cell
carcinoma (RCC) is a
kidney cancer that
originates in the
lining of the
proximal convoluted tubule, a part of the very
small tubes in the kidney...