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What (who) is ureteropelvic junction - definition

TUBES USED IN THE URINARY SYSTEM IN MOST ANIMALS
Ureters; Ureteral; Ureteral diseases; Orifices of the ureters; Orifice of ureter; Ureteric orifice; Ureteral orifice; Ureteral disease; Ureteropelvic junction; Ureteral pelvic junction; Ureterovesical valve; Pelvouteric junction; Utereropelvic junction; Uretero-pelvic junction; Uretero pelvic junction; Ureteral-pelvic junction; Ostium ureteris; Orifice of the ureters; Orifice of the ureter; Orifices of the ureter; Orifices of ureter; Ostium of ureter; Ostium of ureters; Ostium of the ureters; Ostium of the ureter; Ureteral pelvic junctions; Uretero-pelvic junctions; Ureteropelvic junctions; Ureter stone; Uretral stone; Ureter stones; Ureteral stones
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  • A giant ureteral stone with dimensions of approximately 6 × 5 × 4 cm and weighing 61 grams extracted from the left ureter of a 19-year old male
  • vein]]<br />''With transparency:''<br />12. [[Liver]], 13. [[Large intestine]], 14. [[Pelvis]]

Junction (rail)         
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PLACE AT WHICH TWO OR MORE RAIL ROUTES CONVERGE OR DIVERGE
Railway junction; Railroad junction; Rail junction; Railway Junction; Branch-off station; Junction (railway); Abzweigstelle; Branch-off point
A junction, in the context of rail transport, is a place at which two or more rail routes converge or diverge. This implies a physical connection between the tracks of the two routes (assuming they are of the same gauge), provided by points (US: switches) and signalling.
Monkey Junction, North Carolina         
UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY IN NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
Monkey junction; Monkey Junction
Monkey Junction is an unincorporated area near Wilmington, North Carolina in New Hanover County at the intersection of College Road (NC 132) and Carolina Beach Road (US 421). It is one of several centers of recent commercial and residential growth near Wilmington and is currently being targeted for annexation by the city of Wilmington.
Genesee Junction, New York         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Genesee Junction
In the early days of Rochester railroading, Genesee Junction was the name given to the interchange between the West Shore Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad in Chili, NY. However, after the PRR shut down its Rochester Branch following its merger with the New York Central, the name "Genesee Junction" moved west to the neighboring interchange between the West Shore (Penn Central by this point) and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

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Ureter

The ureters are tubes made of smooth muscle that propel urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder. In a human adult, the ureters are usually 20–30 cm (8–12 in) long and around 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in) in diameter. The ureter is lined by urothelial cells, a type of transitional epithelium, and has an additional smooth muscle layer that assists with peristalsis in its lowest third.

The ureters can be affected by a number of diseases, including urinary tract infections and kidney stone. Stenosis is when a ureter is narrowed, due to for example chronic inflammation. Congenital abnormalities that affect the ureters can include the development of two ureters on the same side or abnormally placed ureters. Additionally, reflux of urine from the bladder back up the ureters is a condition commonly seen in children.

The ureters have been identified for at least two thousand years, with the word "ureter" stemming from the stem uro- relating to urinating and seen in written records since at least the time of Hippocrates. It is, however, only since the 1500s that the term "ureter" has been consistently used to refer to the modern structure, and only since the development of medical imaging in the 1900s that techniques such as X-ray, CT, and ultrasound have been able to view the ureters. The ureters are also seen from the inside using a flexible camera, called ureteroscopy, which was first described in 1964.