HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE KIDNEY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY

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Kem In Djun

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The kidney is a vital organ responsible for excretion, osmoregulation, and maintenance of homeostasis. Its histological architecture is highly specialized to perform filtration, reabsorption, and secretion. This article analyzes the microscopic structure of the human kidney, focusing on renal corpuscles, tubules, collecting ducts, and associated vascular networks. By correlating structure with function, the study highlights the importance of renal histology in understanding normal physiology and pathological conditions.

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HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE KIDNEY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(9), 116-118. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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