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- Renal pelvis | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The renal pelvis (or, more rarely, the renal infundibulum) forms part of the pelvicalyceal system of the kidney and is the connection between the calyces and the ureter
- infundibulum | Search | Radiopaedia. org
The renal pelvis (or, more rarely, the renal infundibulum) forms part of the pelvicalyceal system of the kidney and is the connection between the calyces and the ureter Gross anatomy The renal pelvis is triangular in shape, lies posteriorly in the renal hilum surrounded by fat and vessels and
- Infundibulum (artery) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
An infundibulum (plural: infundibula) is a conical outpouching from an artery (usually intracranial), with a broad base narrowing to an apex from which a vessel originates The most common location for an infundibulum is the origin of the posterior communicating artery (PCOM) from the supraclinoid internal carotid artery
- Fraley syndrome | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
Fraley syndrome is the eponymous term for a dilated calyx due to compression of a calyceal infundibulum from an adjacent artery or vein
- Calyceal diverticulum | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
A calyceal diverticulum is a cystic cavity within the kidney that is lined by transitional epithelium and communicates with a calyx or less commonly with the renal pelvis through a narrow isthmus Pyelocalyceal diverticula are usually asymptomatic but may present with symptoms of urinary tract obstruction when complicated by calculi or of
- Compound calyx (normal variant) | Radiology Case - Radiopaedia. org
Normally, as the kidney develops from lobules, each papilla has a corresponding calyx and infundibulum, emptying into the renal pelvis In a compound calyx normal variant, multiple papillae empty into a single calyx and infundibulum
- Calyceal diverticulum | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
Calyceal diverticula, also known as pyelocalyceal diverticula, are outpouchings of the renal calyx or pelvis into the renal cortex These diverticula are lined with transitional cell epithelium
- Kidneys | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The renal parenchyma has two layers: cortex and medulla The renal cortex lies peripherally under the capsule while the renal medulla consists of 10-14 renal pyramids, which are separated from each other by an inward extension of the renal cortex called renal columns
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