Organs lying on the posterior wall Flashcards

1
Q

Where do the kidneys lie?

A

Posterior abdominal wall at the level of T12-L3 vertebrae

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2
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Why is the right kidney slighhtly lower than the left?

A

To accomodate the liver on the right

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4
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What is the anterior- to- posterior arrangement of the structures entering and leaving the hilum of kidney

A

Vein lies anterior to artery. Ureter is posterior

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5
Q

How are the kindyes peritonised?

A

Retroperitoneal

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6
Q

What are the ureters

A

Muscular ducts carrying urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder

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7
Q

How are the ureters peritoneised?

A

Retroperitoneal

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8
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What is the term used to describe the expanded upper part of the ureter?

A

Renal pelvis

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9
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What are the 3 constriction points of the ureter?

A

At the junction of the ureters and renal pelvis (pelviureteric junction

The pelvic brim – when the ureter crosses the external iliac artery

Urteero-visical junction – where the uterers enter the bladder

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10
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What is the anatomical location of the suprarenal gland?

A

Medial aspect of upper poles of kindye

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11
Q

What kind of gland is the adrenal gland?

A

Endocrine gland

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12
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A= superadrenal gland

B = renal vein

C = renal artery

D = kidney

E = renal pelvis

F = ureter

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