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Figure 25.3A Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the ne…

Figure 25.3A Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the nephron and collecting system. Reference: Figure 25.3A In Figure 25.3A, identify number 3.

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Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view;…

Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view; (B) posterior view. Reference: Figure 25.2 In Figure 25.2, identify number 4.

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Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view;…

Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view; (B) posterior view. Reference: Figure 25.2 In Figure 25.2, identify number 6.

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Figure 25.3B Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the re…

Figure 25.3B Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the renal corpuscle and filtration. Reference: Figure 25.3B In Figure 25.3B, identify number 1.

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Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view;…

Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view; (B) posterior view. Reference: Figure 25.2 In Figure 25.2, identify number 11.

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Figure 25.1 Right kidney, frontal section. Reference: Figure…

Figure 25.1 Right kidney, frontal section. Reference: Figure 25.1 In Figure 25.1, identify number 1.

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Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view;…

Figure 25.2 Organs of the urinary system: (A) anterior view; (B) posterior view. Reference: Figure 25.2 In Figure 25.2, identify number 10.

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Figure 25.3B Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the re…

Figure 25.3B Microanatomy of the kidney: structure of the renal corpuscle and filtration. Reference: Figure 25.3B In Figure 25.3B, identify number 11.

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Figure 25.1 Right kidney, frontal section. Reference: Figure…

Figure 25.1 Right kidney, frontal section. Reference: Figure 25.1 In Figure 25.1, identify number 3.

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A cat has just arrived at the clinic with obvious trauma to…

A cat has just arrived at the clinic with obvious trauma to the hind end after being attacked by a much larger dog in the client’s neighborhood.  The clinician wants you to perform a standard two – view radiographic study of the pelvis.  The clinician warns you that on physical exam there appears to be a fracture of the pelvis.  You must obtain the radiographs, but you don’t want to risk further injury to the poor cat. Which views will you take to complete this study?

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