left proximal ureter

left abdominal ureter

A proximal ureter that is part of the left ureter.

유형 Organ
상위 구조물 proximal ureter
라틴어 명칭 left abdominal ureter
FMA ID 15885

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What is the left proximal ureter?
The left proximal ureter is the uppermost segment of the left ureter, extending from the renal pelvis of the left kidney down to the level of the common iliac artery bifurcation. It forms the initial part of the ureter's course from the kidney toward the bladder.
Where is the left proximal ureter located?
The left proximal ureter is located in the retroperitoneal space on the left side of the abdomen. It descends along the medial border of the left psoas major muscle, running from the left renal pelvis to where the aorta and inferior vena cava bifurcate near the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra.
What is the function of the left proximal ureter?
The left proximal ureter transports urine from the left renal pelvis downward through peristaltic contractions toward the bladder. It is the first segment of the ureteral conduit connecting the left kidney to the urinary bladder.
What conditions may be associated with the left proximal ureter?
The left proximal ureter may be involved in conditions such as ureteropelvic junction obstruction, ureteral stones, or strictures. Any suspected abnormality in this region requires medical evaluation with appropriate diagnostic imaging.
How is the left proximal ureter examined?
The left proximal ureter is evaluated using imaging studies including CT urography, renal ultrasound, intravenous pyelography, or MRI urography. These modalities help assess ureteral anatomy, caliber, and potential obstructions or abnormalities.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.