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  2. Interlobar arteries - Wikipedia

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    The interlobar arteries are vessels of the renal circulation which supply the renal lobes. ... Diagram at eku.edu [permanent dead link ...

  3. Interlobular arteries - Wikipedia

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    Cortical radial arteries, formerly known as interlobular arteries, [1] are renal blood vessels given off at right angles from the side of the arcuate arteries looking toward the cortical substance. The interlobular arteries pass directly outward between the medullary rays to reach the fibrous tunic, where they end in the capillary network of ...

  4. 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.

  5. Renal artery - Wikipedia

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    Renal artery stenosis, or narrowing of one or both renal arteries will lead to hypertension as the affected kidneys release renin to increase blood pressure to preserve perfusion to the kidneys. RAS is typically diagnosed with duplex ultrasonography of the renal arteries. It is treated with the use of balloon angioplasty and stents, if necessary.

  6. Renal medulla - Wikipedia

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    The interlobar arteries each in turn branch into arcuate arteries, which in turn branch to form interlobular arteries, and these finally reach the glomeruli. At the glomerulus the blood reaches a highly disfavourable pressure gradient and a large exchange surface area, which forces the serum portion of the blood out of the vessel and into the ...

  7. Arcuate arteries of the kidney - Wikipedia

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    The arcuate arteries of the kidney, also known as arciform arteries, [1] are vessels of the renal circulation. They are located at the border of the renal cortex and renal medulla. They are named after the fact that they are shaped in arcs due to the nature of the shape of the renal medulla. Arcuate arteries arise from renal interlobar arteries ...

  8. Arterial tree - Wikipedia

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    2.2 left common carotid artery (directly from arch of aorta on left mostly) ... 4.5.1.1 interlobar artery. 4.6 gonadal. 4.7 lumbar. 4.8 inferior mesenteric. 4.9 ...

  9. Renal vein - Wikipedia

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    It passes through the angle formed by the abdominal aorta (situated posteriorly), and superior mesenteric artery (situated anteriorly) (increased acuteness of this angle may lead to the left renal vein being "pinched" between the two arteries, with the resulting compression impairng blood flow through the vein, a condition known as nutcracker ...