Ureter 3D

  • Description                                                                           
    • * The ureters are a pair of narrow, thick-walled muscular tubes which convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
    • * Is retroperitoneal, descends on the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae and the psoas muscle.
    • * Is slightly constricted at five places.
    • * Is supplied by branches from the renal artery, aorta, gonadal, iliac, colic, vesicle, middle rectal, or uterine vessels.
    • * Is innervated by the lumbar (sympathetic) and pelvic (parasympathetic) splanchnic nerves.

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  • Description                                                                           
    • * The ureters are a pair of narrow, thick-walled muscular tubes which convey urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
    • * Is retroperitoneal, descends on the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae and the psoas muscle.
    • * Is slightly constricted at five places.
    • * Is supplied by branches from the renal artery, aorta, gonadal, iliac, colic, vesicle, middle rectal, or uterine vessels.
    • * Is innervated by the lumbar (sympathetic) and pelvic (parasympathetic) splanchnic nerves.

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