They are present on the stems, leaves, cotyledons, rachises, pedicles, bracts and calyces. |
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The major calyces unite to form the renal pelvis which is the expanded upper end of the ureter. |
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The base and sides are surrounded by cortical tissue, and the apex protrudes into the renal calyces. |
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In this case, the calyces are compressed by the markedly distended renal pelvis. |
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Reflux that extends into the renal pelvis and calyces and is associated with moderate ureteral, renal pelvic, and calyceal dilation. |
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He gave special attention to the pubescence of the leaves and of the calyces. |
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Reflux that is associated with significant dilation of the ureter, pelvis and calyces, and ureteral tortuosity. |
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A staghorn calculus is a stone that fills the renal pelvis and extends into the infundibulum and calyces, causing dilation of the calyces. |
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The renal pelvis, calyces, and renal vein were grossly uninvolved. |
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Blackened calyces caused by angular leaf spot make the fruit less attractive and sometimes unmarketable. |
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In acute pyelonephritis the lining of the renal structures into which urine drains, the renal pelvis and the calyces, may be inflamed. |
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It belongs to the borage family, many of which have blue flowers, though its flowers are an interesting purple-blue and encased in grey calyces. |
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The calyces are circular or slightly elongated. |
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The distal convoluted tubules drain into collecting tubules, which in turn empty into the calyces, or branches, of the renal pelvis, the expanded end of the ureter. |
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Dilated calyces lose their sharp angular margins and become blunted. |
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The kidneys increase in length and volume with dilation of the calyces, renal pelvis and ureters, features which are more prominent on the right. |
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Roselle calyces have been used in folk medicines for many years and have been proven to lower blood pressure in patients with hypertension and type II diabetes. |
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