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CancerBro explains kidney anatomy
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Today, CancerBro will explain the anatomy of human kidney. Watch this video to know the anatomical position and structure of kidney.
Video Transcript:
There are a pair of organs located in the back of the abdomen, each of which is 4 to 5 inches long.
Their main function is to filter the blood and remove waste from the body and regulate the balance of fluids and electrolytes.
This tube like structure, called ureter carries the urine produced after filtering the blood.
This funnel like structute called renal pelvis is formed by dilated proximal part of the ureter in kidney.
It is formed by convergence of 2-3 major calyces. These structures called as renal pyramids, consist of tubules that transport urine from cortical or outer part of kidney to the calyces and then to the pelvis and ureter.
This structure called as Adrenal Gland or suprarenal gland is present above the kidney, which produces a number of steroid hormones.
Perirenal fact is the accumulation of fatty tissue that completely sorrounds the kidney and is enclosed by a layer called as Renal Fascia. Another name for which is Gerota's Fascia.
Renal veins are the veins that carry the blood filtered by kidney and ultimately drain into the Inferior Vena Cava.
Renal arteries are the branches of aorta that carry blood from heart to the kidneys for filtration.
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Video Transcript:
There are a pair of organs located in the back of the abdomen, each of which is 4 to 5 inches long.
Their main function is to filter the blood and remove waste from the body and regulate the balance of fluids and electrolytes.
This tube like structure, called ureter carries the urine produced after filtering the blood.
This funnel like structute called renal pelvis is formed by dilated proximal part of the ureter in kidney.
It is formed by convergence of 2-3 major calyces. These structures called as renal pyramids, consist of tubules that transport urine from cortical or outer part of kidney to the calyces and then to the pelvis and ureter.
This structure called as Adrenal Gland or suprarenal gland is present above the kidney, which produces a number of steroid hormones.
Perirenal fact is the accumulation of fatty tissue that completely sorrounds the kidney and is enclosed by a layer called as Renal Fascia. Another name for which is Gerota's Fascia.
Renal veins are the veins that carry the blood filtered by kidney and ultimately drain into the Inferior Vena Cava.
Renal arteries are the branches of aorta that carry blood from heart to the kidneys for filtration.
CancerBro is also active on most social media channels. Follow him to get rich and authoritative content related to cancer awareness, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, etc.
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/officialcancerbro/
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