Interlobar veins explained
The interlobar veins are veins of the renal circulation which drain the renal lobes. They collect blood from the arcuate veins. The interlobar veins unite to form a renal vein.[1] Each interlobar vein passes along the edge of the renal pyramids.[2]
External links
- Book: Nosek, Thomas M. . Essentials of Human Physiology. Section 7/7ch03/7ch03p10 . http://humanphysiology.tuars.com/program/section7/7ch03/7ch03p10.htm . https://web.archive.org/web/20160324124828/http://humanphysiology.tuars.com/program/section7/7ch03/7ch03p10.htm. 2016-03-24. - "Renal Vasculature: Efferent Arterioles & Peritubular Capillaries"
- - "Urinary System: neonatal kidney, vasculature"
Notes and References
- Book: Martini, Frederic . Human Anatomy . Tallitsch . Robert B. . Nath . Judi L. . Pearson . 2017 . 9780134320762 . 9th . 690.
- Book: Sobotta Anatomy Textbook: English Edition with Latin Nomenclature . Elsevier . 2018 . 978-0-7020-6760-0 . Waschke . Jens . 1st . München . 357 . Böckers . Tobias M. . Paulsen . Friedrich . Arnold . Wolfgang . Bechmann . Ingo.