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  2. Renal artery - Wikipedia

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    Before reaching the hilus of the kidney, each artery divides into four or five branches. The anterior branches (the upper, middle, lower and apical segmental arteries) lie between the renal vein and ureter, the vein being in front, the ureter behind. The posterior branches, which are fewer in number and include the posterior segmental artery ...

  3. Renal circulation - Wikipedia

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    Each renal artery branches into segmental arteries, dividing further into interlobar arteries, which penetrate the renal capsule and extend through the renal columns between the renal pyramids. The interlobar arteries then supply blood to the arcuate arteries that run through the boundary of the cortex and the medulla.

  4. Ureteral branches of renal artery - Wikipedia

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    The ureteral branches of renal artery are small branches which supply the ureter. [1] References This page was last edited on 15 May 2024, at 21:53 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Afferent arterioles - Wikipedia

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    When renal blood flow is reduced (indicating hypotension) or there is a decrease in sodium or chloride ion concentration, the macula densa of the distal tubule releases prostaglandins (mainly PGI2 and PGE2) and nitric oxide, which cause the juxtaglomerular cells lining the afferent arterioles to release renin, activating the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system, to increase blood pressure ...

  6. Arterial tree - Wikipedia

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    anterior tibial artery. post. tibial recurrent artery; ant. tibial recurrent artery; muscular branches; anterior medial malleolar artery; anterior lateral malleolar artery; Dorsalis pedis artery; posterior tibial artery. fibular artery (sometimes from popliteal artery) communicating branch to the anterior tibial artery

  7. Brodel's bloodless line - Wikipedia

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    Brodel's line, also known as Brodel's white line, is a relatively avascular line between the anterior and posterior segmental branches of the renal artery of the body. [1] It has been proved that Brodel's line is also vascular.

  8. Renal vein - Wikipedia

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    Due to the right-ward displacement of the inferior vena cava from the midline, the left renal vein is some 3 times longer than the right one (~7.5 cm and ~2.5 cm, respectively). [1] The renal vein divides into 4 divisions upon entering the kidney: [contradictory] [citation needed] the anterior branch which receives blood from the anterior ...

  9. Adrenal gland - Wikipedia

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    The superior suprarenal artery, a branch of the inferior phrenic artery; The middle suprarenal artery, a direct branch of the abdominal aorta; The inferior suprarenal artery, a branch of the renal artery; These blood vessels supply a network of small arteries within the capsule of the adrenal glands.