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Renal pelvis.
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its a kidney stone
It means no urinary out-put... less than 500 mL in every 24 hours. It is usually caused by imbalances in body fluids and electrolytes, renal lesions, or urinary tract obstruction.
There are many reasons that a cyst needs surgery to be removed. It can be removed if it is cancerous or causing other medical problems. It is ultimately up to a physician if a cyst of any size needs to be removed.
diarrhoea
mOsm=(g protein x 5.7) + mEq (Na+K+Cl)
active transport of sodium and chloride ions from the ascending limb of the loop of Henle.
Water is reabsorbed into the blood.
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The renal pelvis and renal calculi are not the same. The renal pelvis is a normal part of the body. Renal calculi are kidney stones and are not normal.
The word is "renal." It refers to anything related to the kidneys, such as renal function, renal failure, or renal disease.
They are located in the renal medulla and are made of a renal corpuscle and a renal tubule.
the renal artery. :) Micaela U. Sanchez
renal columns
Renal arteries are found in the renal helium.
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