Interlobar veins
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Interlobar Veins of the Kidney
The interlobar veins are a series of veins in the kidney that play a crucial role in the renal venous system. They are responsible for draining deoxygenated blood from the renal cortex and renal medulla and transporting it towards the renal vein.
Anatomy
The interlobar veins are located within the renal columns, which are extensions of the renal cortex that separate the renal pyramids in the renal medulla. These veins are formed by the convergence of the arcuate veins, which themselves receive blood from the cortical radiate veins.
The interlobar veins run parallel to the interlobar arteries, which supply oxygenated blood to the kidney tissues. As the interlobar veins ascend through the renal columns, they collect blood from the surrounding tissues and eventually merge to form the renal vein, which exits the kidney at the hilum.
Function
The primary function of the interlobar veins is to collect deoxygenated blood from the kidney's filtering units, the nephrons, and transport it back to the systemic circulation. This process is essential for maintaining the body's fluid and electrolyte balance, as well as for the removal of metabolic waste products.
Clinical Significance
Understanding the anatomy and function of the interlobar veins is important in the context of renal disease and hypertension. Conditions such as renal vein thrombosis can affect the interlobar veins, leading to impaired kidney function and potential damage to the renal tissues.
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