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What (who) is ductus papillaris - definition

KIDNEY SYSTEM
Collecting duct; Papillary duct; Bellini's ducts; Medullary collecting duct; Connecting tubule; Cortical collecting duct; Collecting tubes; Collecting ducts; Collecting tubule; Papillary ducts; Kidney tubules, collecting; Junctional tube; Cortical collecting ducts; Α-intercalated cells; Collecting tubules; Principal cell; Cortical tubule; Duct of bellini; Renal collecting tubule; OMCD; Outer medullary collecting duct; IMCD; Inner medullary collecting duct; Cortical collecting tubule; Initial collecting tubule; Principal cells; Kidney collecting duct cell; Intercalated cell; Alpha intercalated cell; Β intercalated cell; A-intercalated cells; B intercalated cell; Intercalation Cell; Intercalated cells; Ductus papillaris; Papillary collecting duct; Duct of Bellini; Papillary collecting ducts; Beta-intercalated cell; Renal Collecting Tubule; Collecting kidney tubule
  • Image depicting an α intercalated cell
  • Simple columnar epithelium and simple cuboidal epithelium in the collecting ducts of the [[pig]] [[kidney]]. The walls of the large and small [[connecting tubule]]s (a and b respectively), the circular structures, are formed by simple columnar epithelium (a) and simple cuboidal epithelium (b).
  • Diagram outlining movement of ions in nephron, with the collecting ducts on the right.

Patent ductus arteriosus         
CONDITION WHEREIN THE DUCTUS ARTERIOSUS FAILS TO CLOSE AFTER BIRTH
Patent ductus; Ductus arteriosus, patent; Patent Ductus Arteriosus; Ductus arteriosus persistens; Adult patent ductus arteriosus; Persistent ductus arteriosus
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a medical condition in which the ductus arteriosus fails to close after birth: this allows a portion of oxygenated blood from the left heart to flow back to the lungs by flowing from the aorta, which has a higher pressure, to the pulmonary artery. Symptoms are uncommon at birth and shortly thereafter, but later in the first year of life there is often the onset of an increased work of breathing and failure to gain weight at a normal rate.
Ductus (linguistics)         
QUALITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SPEAKING OR WRITING INSTANTIATED IN THE ACT OF SPEAKING OR THE FLOW OF WRITING THE TEXT; (UNLIKE RHYTHM) PERFORMATIVE QUALITY THAT EMERGES BY ACTUATING THE METRICALLY ARRANGED LANGUAGE IN VOICE
Ductus (Linguistics)
In linguistics, ductus is the qualities and characteristics of speaking or writing instantiated in the act of speaking or the flow of writing the text. For instance, in writing, ductus includes the direction, sequencing, and speed with which the strokes making up a character are drawn.
Ductus arteriosus         
BLOOD VESSEL CONNECTING THE PULMONARY ARTERY TO THE PROXIMAL DESCENDING AORTA
Ductus arteriosum; Ductus arteriosis; Ductus Botalli; Botallo's duct; Ductus Layton; Ductus botalli
The ductus arteriosus, also called the ductus Botalli, named after the Italian physiologist Leonardo Botallo, is a blood vessel in the developing fetus connecting the trunk of the pulmonary artery to the proximal descending aorta. It allows most of the blood from the right ventricle to bypass the fetus's fluid-filled non-functioning lungs.

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Collecting duct system

The collecting duct system of the kidney consists of a series of tubules and ducts that physically connect nephrons to a minor calyx or directly to the renal pelvis. The collecting duct system is the last part of nephron and participates in electrolyte and fluid balance through reabsorption and excretion, processes regulated by the hormones aldosterone and vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone).

There are several components of the collecting duct system, including the connecting tubules, cortical collecting ducts, and medullary collecting ducts.