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pyelos

Pyelos is a term used in medical terminology, derived from the Greek pyelos meaning basin or pelvis. It functions as a combining form, most often rendered as pyelo-, to denote relation to the renal pelvis, the funnel-shaped upper part of the ureter within the kidney.

Anatomy and scope

In the kidney, the renal pelvis collects urine from the calyces and channels it into the ureter.

Medical usage and examples

Common terms include pyelitis, inflammation of the renal pelvis; pyelonephritis, inflammation of the kidney and renal

Notes

The prefix pyelo- is widely used in nephrology and urology and appears in various terms describing anatomy,

Terms
built
with
pyelo-
describe
structures,
diseases,
or
procedures
involving
this
region.
The
root
is
distinct
from
references
to
the
pelvic
bones
or
the
broader
pelvic
region
outside
the
urinary
tract.
pelvis
typically
due
to
infection;
pyeloplasty,
surgical
reconstruction
of
the
renal
pelvis
and
the
ureteropelvic
junction;
and
pyelostomy,
creation
of
a
stoma
from
the
renal
pelvis.
Imaging
modalities
such
as
pyelography
visualize
the
renal
pelvis
to
assess
anatomy
or
obstruction.
pathology,
and
procedures
related
to
the
renal
pelvis.
It
is
distinct
from
terms
referring
to
the
pelvic
bones
and
is
not
generally
used
to
describe
non-urologic
pelvic
structures.