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  1. This is the typical appearance of the blood vessels (vasculature) and urine flow pattern in the kidney. The blood vessels are shown in red and the urine flow pattern in yellow.
  2. ... that do not normally contain bacteria, such as blood, urine, or cerebrospinal fluid. A sample can also be ...
  3. ... found in the body can be tested through blood or urine collection.
  4. Blood or urine is commonly collected to test for how the kidneys are functioning. Some kidney function tests include: ...
  5. ... evaluate an unexplained decrease in kidney function, persistent blood in the urine, or protein in the urine.
  6. ... blood flows through the body, causing very low blood pressure, a lack of urine, and cell and tissue damage.
  7. ... the posterior abdomen and are responsible for filtering urine from the blood.
  8. ... toxins, metabolic waste, and excess ions from the blood which leaves the body in the form of urine.
  9. Preeclampsia is the development of swelling, elevated blood pressure, sudden and rapid weight gain and protein in the urine during pregnancy. The exact cause is unknown, but it occurs in approximately 5% of the population.
  10. ... nephrons. Each nephron contains a network of small blood vessels, called glomerulus, which are enclosed in a sac called Bowman's capsule. The filtered waste product (urine) flows through tiny tubes and is then passed ...
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