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Radiography Urinary

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What is the Urinary system composed of?   show
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What are the functions of the kidneys?   show
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show 1 to 2 liters of urine per day.  
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What is the excretory system composed of?   show
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show Ductless endocrine glands that have no functional relationship but are included because of their relationship to the kidneys.  
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show Epinephrine and cortical hormones.  
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What are the kidneys?   show
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show Retroperitoneal or behind the peritoneum.  
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What plane does each kidney lie in?   show
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show The renal capsule  
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What is on the concave border of each kidney?   show
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show A fat filled space surrounding the renal pelvis and vessels?  
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What is the renal Medulla?   show
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What is the essential part of the kidney?   show
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show The nephron is composed of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule.  
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What is a ureter?   show
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show The urinary bladder is a musculomembranous sac that serves as a reservior for urine. The bladder is situated posterior/superior to the symphisis pubis.  
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How much urine can an adult bladder typically hold?   show
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What is the urethra?   show
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show A male urethra extends 7 to 8" while a female urethra is 1.5 inches.  
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show A small glandular body surrounding the proximal part of the male urethra.  
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What is a calculus?   show
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show Malignant new growth composed of epithelial cells.  
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Bladder Carcinoma?   show
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Renal Cell Carcinoma?   show
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show Congenital abnormality with two renal pelves or ureters from the same kidney.  
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show Fusion of the kidneys, usually the lower poles  
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Pelvic Kidney   show
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Cystitis   show
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show Abnormal connection between two internal organs or between an organ and the body surface.  
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show Inflammation of the capillary loops in the glomeruli of the kidneY  
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Hyrdronephrosis   show
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show Excessive interior displacement of the kidneys or kidney prolapse.  
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show Massive enlargement of the kidneys with the formation of many cysts.  
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Pyelonnephritis   show
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Ureterocele   show
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