renal cortex
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Definition
- Noun:
- The outer layer of the kidney: The "renal cortex" is the outer portion of the kidney, situated beneath the fibrous capsule. It contains the renal corpuscles (glomeruli) and the convoluted tubules (proximal and distal) of the nephrons, which are the functional units responsible for filtering blood and forming urine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biopsy sample was taken from the renal cortex.
- Damage to the renal cortex can impair the kidney's filtering ability.
- The renal cortex appears granular due to the presence of numerous nephrons.
Advanced Usage
- In histological description: The term is used to specify the location of structures or pathologies within the kidney.
- The tumor was confined to the renal cortex.
- In functional description: Used to discuss physiological processes.
- Most filtration and reabsorption occurs in the renal cortex.
Variants and Related Words
- Cortical (adj): Pertaining to the cortex, especially of an organ like the kidney.
- Cortical nephrons are located primarily in the renal cortex.
- Renal medulla (n): The inner region of the kidney, lying beneath the renal cortex.
- Juxtamedullary (adj): Located near the boundary between the renal cortex and medulla.
Synonyms
- Kidney cortex: A direct synonym.
- Cortical substance of kidney: A more formal, descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
- Corticomedullary junction: The boundary zone between the renal cortex and the renal medulla.
- The abscess spread across the corticomedullary junction.
- Cortical labyrinth: A histological term for areas in the renal cortex containing renal corpuscles and convoluted tubules.
Notes on Meaning
The term "renal cortex" is a specific anatomical term. It refers strictly to the anatomical region and its functional components. It is not used idiomatically. Its meaning is consistent across medical and biological contexts.
Noun
- the cortex of the kidney containing the glomeruli and the convoluted tubules