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  • 51renal cast — n a cast of a renal tubule consisting of granular, hyaline, albuminoid, or other material formed in and discharged from the kidney in renal disease * * * urinary c …

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  • 52renal column — n any of the masses of cortical tissue extending between the sides of the renal pyramids of the kidney as far as the renal pelvis called also Bertin s column, column of Bertin …

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  • 53renal pyramid — n any of the conical masses that form the medullary substance of the kidney, project as the renal papillae into the renal pelvis, and are made up of bundles of straight uriniferous tubules opening at the apex of the conical mass called also… …

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  • 54renal endarterectomy — renal artery endarterectomy endarterectomy of a renal artery, a technique of renal revascularization …

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  • 55Renal calculus — (Med.), an abnormal concretion formed in the excretory passages of the kidney, composed primarily of calcium oxalates and phosphates; also called {kidney stone}, {nephrolith}, and {nephritic calculus} (an obsolete term). [PJC] …

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  • 56Renal-portal — Re nal por tal (r? nal p?r tal), a. (Anat.) Both renal and portal. See {Portal}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 57Renal ischemia — or ischaemia , also called nephric ischemia is the deficiency of blood in one or both kidneys, or nephrons, usually due to functional constriction or actual obstruction of a blood vessel.Inflammation due to Renal Ischemia.External links*… …

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  • 58Renal sodium reabsorption — Renal reabsorption of sodium (Na+) is a part of renal physiology. It uses Na H antiport, Na glucose symport, sodium ion channels (minor) [ [http://www2.kumc.edu/ki/physiology/course/six/6 1.htm VI. Mechanisms of Salt Water Reabsorption ] ] . It… …

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  • 59Renal chloride reabsorption — Renal reabsorption of chloride (Cl ) is a part of renal physiology, in order not to lose too much chloride in the urine.Overview tableReferences …

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  • 60Renal urea handling — is the part of renal physiology that deals with the reabsorption and secretion of urea.Urea allows the body to create hyperosmotic urine (urine that has more ions in it is more concentrated than that same person s blood plasma). Preventing the… …

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