"Nephrotomography" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nephrotomography is a radiographic imaging technique used to produce a detailed image of the kidneys and surrounding structures. It involves the injection of a contrast medium into the renal arteries and veins to produce a picture of the kidneys, their blood vessels, and the parts of the renal pelvis and ureters that are located outside the body.
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Nephrostoma is a condition where the kidney is blocked or imperfectly developed. It refers to a congenital defect in the development of the kidneys, where the kidneys do not have a proper connection to the urinary tract, leading to an accumulation of urine within the kidney.
Nephrostomata refers to abnormal channels or tubes that form in the kidneys, typically as a result of kidney stones or obstruction, which can lead to the accumulation of urine and pus, causing infection and other complications.