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Difference between column of bertini duct of bellini

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Answered by baseit
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Answer:

Each column consists of lines of blood vessels and urinary tubes and a fibrous material.

A hypertrophied renal column (or renal pseudotumor) may be differentiated from an actual renal tumor with the help of a DMSA scan. The scan will show the area as one with normal activity if it is a pseudotumor or will show decreased uptake if it is a cystic or solid renal mass.

Papillary (collecting) ducts are anatomical structures of the kidneys, previously known as the ducts of Bellini. Papillary ducts represent the most distal portion of the collecting duct. They receive renal filtrate (precursor to urine) from several medullary collecting ducts and empty into a minor calyx. Papillary ducts continue the work of water reabsorption and electrolyte balance initiated in the collecting tubules.

Answered by Surnia
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The difference between column of bertini duct of bellini

Explanation:

  • In the column of bertini renal column is the extension of medulla of the renal cortex to the renal pyramids whereas the ducts of bellini is the most distal part of the filtrate collecting duct in the kidney.
  • In the column of bertini the cortex remain anchored, whereas in the case of duct of bellini the filtrate is received from the medullary conducting ducts. This allows the reabsorption of electrolytes.

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