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Niere und ableitende Harnwege

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Pathologie

Zusammenfassung

Die Nieren gehen entwicklungsgeschichtlich aus zwei Geweben verschiedenen Ursprungs hervor. Die Ureterknospe, eine Ausstülpung des mesonephrischen Ganges, bildet Ureteren, Nierenbecken und Sammelrohre. Ein der Ureterknospe aufgelagertes metanephrogenes Blastem wird unter dem induzierenden Einfluß der sich entfaltenden Ureterknospe in das Nierenparenchym differenziert.

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