1. Typically a star shaped lumen present.
2. Three layers can be seen; mucosa, muscularis and adventitia/serosa.
3. Lined by transitional epithelium.
Points of Identification:
1. Three layers can be seen; mucosa, muscularis and serosa/adventitia.
2. Transitional epithelium present.
3. Three muscle layers; inner longitudinal, middle circular, and outer longitudinal
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Kidney (Histology Slides)
DEVELOPMENT OF UROGENITAL
SYSTEM (Embryology)
Ureter and Urinary Bladder – howMed
1. Typically a star shaped lumen present.
2. Three layers can be seen; mucosa, muscularis and adventitia/serosa.
3. Lined by transitional epithelium.
Points of Identification:
1. Three layers can be seen; mucosa, muscularis and serosa/adventitia.
2. Transitional epithelium present.
3. Three muscle layers; inner longitudinal, middle circular, and outer longitudinal
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Kidney (Histology Slides)
DEVELOPMENT OF UROGENITAL
SYSTEM (Embryology)