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The filtering units within the kidney are called nephrons.
No it does not mean suppuration in the kidney. It is a term used for a condition when the kidney lies abnormally low and sometimes the term floating kidney is also used for this condition
Renal Pelvis
ADH and Oxytocin is produced by hypothalamus.It is secreted by inferior pitutory.
Cells within the kidney called interstitial fibroblasts produce a substance called erythropoietin, EPO for short, that stimulates production of red blood cells. They doesn't secrete or produce red blood cells themselves. Red blood cells are produced within bone marrow.
Hypoattenuation is a term used to describe areas that show up as whiter and brighter than normal on an x-ray or CT Scan. Hypoattenuating lesions are commonly referred to in regards to the liver or kidneys. If your doctor looks on your CT scan and spots an area on your kidney or liver that is whiter or brighter than it should be, this is a hypoattenuating lesion. The lesion could be a sore or a cyst, but it could also be the sign of something more serious, such as a tumor.
An intra-lesion bleed is bleeding within the area of abnormal tissue.
An intraparenchymal lesion refers to an abnormality or lesion located within the actual tissue of an organ, typically seen on imaging studies like MRI or CT scans. These lesions can be caused by various conditions such as tumors, infections, or bleeding within the tissue itself. Further investigations and tests are usually needed to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
false. they are folds within the bladder
The filtering units within the kidney are called nephrons.
what is low-attentuation within anterior aspect of right kidney
2mmT2 hyper intense lesion within the posterior right hepatic lobe. What does this mean?
No it does not mean suppuration in the kidney. It is a term used for a condition when the kidney lies abnormally low and sometimes the term floating kidney is also used for this condition
renal pelvis
Substantial physical lesions, e.g. neoplasm, hemorrhage, granuloma, which occupy space; the effect is more significant if the lesion is within a space confined by bone, e.g. thorax, cranium, bone marrow cavity.
a ball , tightly coiled capillaries within a kidney nephron where renal filtration occurs
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