Minimal splitting of the left pelvic calyceal system refers to a minor division or separation of the renal pelvis and its associated calyces in the left kidney. This anatomical variation may not significantly impact kidney function and often goes unnoticed unless detected through imaging studies. It can be a normal anatomical variant or related to developmental anomalies. Overall, it typically requires no clinical intervention unless associated with other renal issues.
Mild calyceal prominence of palvicalyceal (pelvicalyceal) system of both kidneys means there is a slight increase in the storage of urine. It means the part of the kidneys where the urine collects before it leaves the kidney is enlarged.
Pelvicalyceal fullness means that the urine's path to the bladder is slowed. Dilation near the kidneys is what causes pelvicalyceal fullness.
the excretory system
The body cavity that protects the organs of reproduction is the Pelvic cavity.
Internal organ systems: Pelvic system, digestive system, urinary system, skeleto-muscular system.
The pudendal nerve (part of the somatic nervous system, voluntary control) innervates the pelvic floor. It also innervates the external urethral sphincter; the internal urethral sphincter is innervated by the pelvic nerve (part of the parasympathetic nervous system, involuntary control).
Perineal buttressing refers to the anatomical support provided by the perineal region, which includes the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues. This support is crucial for maintaining the position of pelvic organs and can play a role in preventing conditions such as pelvic organ prolapse. It is especially relevant in discussions of childbirth, pelvic health, and surgical interventions in the pelvic area. Proper functioning of this support system is important for overall pelvic stability and health.
Head and trunk of your body, compared to your appendicular skeleton system which is you appendages (arms, legs,pelvic girdle)
Yes, there are organs in the pelvic cavity.
The appendicular skeleton is the component of the skeletal system that consists of the upper and lower limbs, as well as the pelvic and shoulder girdles. This part of the skeleton is involved in movement and provides stability and support to the body.
Condenser splitting refers to the process of converting a single condenser unit into two separate condenser units. This can be done for various reasons, such as increasing system capacity, improving efficiency, or enabling individual control over different sections of a building. By splitting the condenser, it allows for more flexibility in how the system operates and can lead to better overall performance.
Splitting of the pelvicalyceal system refers to separating the renal pelvis into multiple smaller calyces. This can occur due to congenital anomalies or surgical procedures aimed at creating better drainage for the kidney. Splitting can improve urine flow and prevent blockages in the urinary tract.