Renal vein
Veins are the type of blood vessel that drains blood from tissues and returns it to the heart.
The structure that drains blood from the glomerulus in the kidney is the efferent arteriole. This arteriole carries blood away from the glomerulus and plays a crucial role in regulating blood flow and pressure within the kidney.
The renal artery - "renal" being the Latin word for kidney.
Yes
it drains blood from the nerve cord n' stuff :)
The tumor is confined to the kidney, but does not involve the capsule of tissue that surrounds the kidney. The tumor extends through the capsule of the kidney. The tumor shows evidence of lymph node involvement, or extends into the renal vein (the main blood vessel that carries blood from the kidney) or inferior vena cava (the large vein that drains blood back to the heart). The tumor has invaded organs adjacent to the kidney like the pancreas or bowel, or shows evidence of distant spread to organs such as the lungs.
The renal artery brings blood to the kidney.
The renal artery - "renal" being the Latin word for kidney.
It is a special X Ray to determine in the kidney drains into the bladder
Renal means related to the kidney. For instance, the renal artery is the blood vessel that serves the kidney.
no
azygos vein