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Wastes pass out of the blood vessels and into the renal tubules.
The filtrate passes into the renal tubules of the kidney.
There is damage to the renal tubules, but the human body is a marvelous machine.
Tubulopathy is a disease affecting the renal tubules of the nephron.
In the other end, the renal tubules give rise to Bowman's capsules and glomeruli.
Also known as nephrotic syndrome, nephrosis is any degenerative disease of the renal tubules.
Hypertension (insulin increases sodium retention by the renal tubules)
Renal tubules may be entrapped.
The filtration fraction, therefore, represents the proportion of the fluid reaching the kidneys which passes into the renal tubules.
Ammonia may itself diffuse across the renal tubules, combine with a hydrogen ion, and thus allow for further acid excretion.
Simultaneously, precursors of vascular endothelial cells begin to take their position at the tips of the renal tubules.
The action of vasopressin on the renal tubules leads to the retention of water, resulting in users producing less urine.
Urine is made in the renal tubules and collects in the renal pelvis of each kidney.
Functional tubule defects in patients with sickle cell disease are likely the result of partial ischemic injury to the renal tubules.
This is a tumor that is most often small and asymptomatic, and is derived from renal tubules.
PRSS contains cystic structures derived from dilated, trapped renal tubules.
Signals released from the ureteric bud induce the differentiation of the metanephrogenic blastema into the renal tubules.
Intrinsic AKI can be due to damage to the glomeruli, renal tubules, or interstitium.
Interstitial nephritis or tubulo-interstitial nephritis is inflammation of the spaces between renal tubules.
Rhabdomyolysis can result in damage to the kidneys as a result of myoglobin accumulation in the renal tubules.
One interesting connection is that primary cilia in renal cells may perform a sensing function which maintains the renal tubules.
The renal tubules of the metanephros, unlike those of the pronephros and mesonephros, do not open into the Wolffian duct.
Part of the renal cortex, a medullary ray is a collection of renal tubules that drain into a single collecting duct.
Meanwhile, it inhibits renal tubules reabsorbing calcium, phosphorus and sodium and keeps blood calcium at normal level.
Glomerular pathology progresses to glomerulosclerosis, and eventually the renal tubules may also become ischemic and gradually atrophic.