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Renal medulla
The renal medulla (Latin: medulla renis 'marrow of the kidney') is the innermost part of the kidney. The renal medulla is split up into a number of sections, known as the renal pyramids.
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The renal or kidney medulla is the inner part of the kidney. The medulla helps regulate the concentration of urine by filtering out water, salts, and acid.
The renal medulla is the inner part of the kidney's parenchyma where it contains about a dozen triangle-shaped structures called renal pyramids.
Feb 14, 2024 · The renal medulla comprises the central and inner parts of the kidney and helps with the formation and concentration of urine.
The renal medulla consists of a series of renal pyramids, which appear striated because they contain straight tubular structures and blood vessels. The wide ...
Renal medullary carcinoma (RMC) is a rare type of kidney cancer. In the U.S., it is usually found in younger Black people. RMC forms in a part of the kidney ...
In the kidney medulla, blood flow is substantially lower, so that medullary interstitial fluid composition may be quite different from that of the cortex, and ...
Kidney medulla cells are exposed to a wide range of changes in the ionic and osmotic composition of their environment as a consequence of the urine ...
The main function of the medulla is to regulate concentration of the urine. The urine flows from the collecting ducts into the renal calyces and pelvis, which ...
The renal medulla develops very differently among species, being more prominent in those with a high urinary concentrating capacity.