Para-Pelvic cysts - Para-Pelvic cysts - Parapelvic cysts of the kidneys are simple renal cysts, which are adjacent to the renal pelvis or the renal sinus. Simple renal cysts occur unilateral or bilateral, single or multiple.
Extrarenal Pelvises - It refers to the presence of the renal pelvis outside the confines of the renal hilum. The renal pelvis is formed by all the major calyces. An extarenal pelvis usually appears dilated giving a false indication of an obstructive pathology. Subsequent investigation with CT, usually clarifies the false interpretation on ultrasound. It is found in approximately 10% of the population.
Boys have pelvises because they are the stupidest in the world! By, Someone You Don't Know
Peter Pelvises, I hope...
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The largest mammals have the largest pelvises, such a whales.
No, men and women's pelvises are not the same; they have distinct anatomical differences. Women's pelvises are generally wider and have a broader pelvic inlet to facilitate childbirth. In contrast, men's pelvises tend to be narrower and more robust. These differences are adaptations related to reproductive functions and overall body mechanics.
Why do you have a pelvis? Why do cows, chickens, goats, deer, wolves, dogs, cats, bears, etc. have pelvises? It's so that they can walk and move around and support their weight on two of four feet.
Women typically have wider pelvises than men. This is because women's pelvises are adapted to accommodate childbirth, with a wider pelvic inlet and subpubic angle. Men's pelvises are usually narrower and more compact in comparison.
Men have bigger bones and women have wider pelvises.
Some still have embedded pelvises under a good bit of blubber.
The Latin "pelves" is the plural form of pelvis, although "pelvises" is also used in English.
because their pelvises are not designed to stand on two legs but most dogs can for a little while