How To Use Renal vein In A Sentence
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The white arrow marks a renal vein thrombus.
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The renal capsule, ureter, renal veins, and adrenal gland were free of tumor.
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Filtered blood leaves the kidney through the renal vein and flows back to the heart.
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Unusual tributaries include the superior phrenic, gonadal, renal, and suprarenal veins.
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Above the level of the renal veins the right cardinal vein persists as the azygos vein and receives the right intercostal veins, while the hemiazygos veins are brought into communication with it by the development of transverse branches in front of the vertebral column (Figs. 479, 480) 33
V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved.
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Tumor infiltration of the renal pelvis and renal parenchyma was noted, along with extension through the renal capsule into the renal sinus and invasion into the main renal vein.
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Two large arteries from the aorta, called the _renal arteries_, supply them with blood, and they are connected with the inferior vena cava by the _renal veins_.
Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
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Findings included a large right renal tumor mass adherent to the inferior portion of the liver and invading the renal vein with metastatic spread to the colonic mesentery and regional lymph nodes.
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The renal vein, renal pelvis, and ureter were free of tumor.
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Findings included a large right renal tumor mass adherent to the inferior portion of the liver and invading the renal vein with metastatic spread to the colonic mesentery and regional lymph nodes.
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The left subcardinal disappears, except the part immediately in front of the renal vein, which is retained as the left suprarenal vein.
V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System
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The renal vein, renal pelvis, and ureter were free of tumor.
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The two subcardinals are for a time connected with each other in front of the aorta by cross branches, but these disappear and are replaced by a single transverse channel at the level where the renal veins join the cardinals, and at the same level a cross communication is established on either side between the cardinal and subcardinal (Fig. 478).
V. Angiology. 3. Development of the Vascular System
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved.
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A little below the apex, and near the anterior border of the gland, is a short furrow termed the hilum, from which the suprarenal vein emerges to join the inferior vena cava.
XI. Splanchnology. 1F. The Chromaphil and Cortical Systems
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It was partially cavitary in the midportion of the specimen and extended into the hilus and renal vein.
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Rarely the tumor may involve the renal vein, vena cava, and extrarenal soft tissues.