Renal papilla
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| 1. Renal pyramid 2. Efferent artery 3. Renal artery 4. Renal vein 5. Renal hilum 6. Renal pelvis 7. Ureter 8. Minor calyx 9. Renal capsule 10. Inferior renal capsule 11. Superior renal capsule 12. Afferent vein 13. Nephron 14. Minor calyx 15. Major calyx 16. Renal papilla 17. Renal column |
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| Frontal section through the kidney. |
In the kidney, the renal papilla is the location where the papillary ducts converge at a minor calyx. Histologically it is marked by medullary collecting ducts converging to channel the urine. Transitional epithelium begins to be seen.
- SUNY Labs 40:06-0107 - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Internal Structure of a Kidney"
- Histology at BU 15901loa - "Urinary System: neonatal kidney"
- Norman/Georgetown posteriorabdomen (renalpelvis)
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