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What (who) is hilum$35241$ - definition

Renal hilus; Hilum of the kidney; Renal pedicle; Hilum renale; Hilum of kidney; Renal hila

Hilum (biology)         
  • The hilum is the white region in the center of the namesake "black eye" of the [[black-eyed pea]]
SEED COAT
Hilum (botany)
In botany, a hilum (pronounced ) is a scar or mark left on a seed coat by the former attachment to the ovary wall or to the funiculus (which in turn attaches to the ovary wall). On a bean seed, the hilum is called the "eye".
hilus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hilus; Hilar; Hiliferous; Hilum (disambiguation); Hilar vessels
['h??l?s]
¦ noun (plural hili 'h??l??) Anatomy an indentation in the surface of a kidney or other organ, where blood vessels, nerve fibres, etc. enter or leave it.
Origin
C19: mod. L., alt. of hilum.
Hilum         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Hilus; Hilar; Hiliferous; Hilum (disambiguation); Hilar vessels
·noun The part of a gland, or similar organ, where the blood vessels and nerves enter; the hilus; as, the hilum of the kidney.
II. Hilum ·noun The eye of a bean or other seed; the mark or scar at the point of attachment of an ovule or seed to its base or support;
- called also hile.

Wikipedia

Renal hilum

The renal hylus (Latin: hylus renale) or renal pedicle is the hylus of the kidney, that is, its recessed central fissure where its vessels, nerves and ureter pass. The medial border of the kidney is concave in the center and convex toward either extremity; it is directed forward and a little downward. Its central part presents a deep longitudinal fissure, bounded by prominent overhanging anterior and posterior lips. This fissure is a hylus that transmits the vessels, nerves, and ureter. From anterior to posterior, the renal vein exits, the renal artery enters, and the renal pelvis exits the kidney.

On the left hand side the hylus is located at the L1 vertebral level and the right kidney at level L1-2. The lower border of the kidneys is usually alongside L3.