uréteri
Uréteri refers to the ureters, which are a pair of tubes in the human body that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Each ureter is approximately 25 to 30 centimeters long and is composed of smooth muscle tissue. The ureters originate at the renal pelvis of each kidney and pass retroperitoneally, meaning they are located behind the peritoneum, to the bladder. They are supported by the ureteroiliac ligaments, which anchor them to the iliac vessels and the bladder.
The ureters play a crucial role in the urinary system by transporting urine from the kidneys to
In cases of urinary tract obstruction, the ureters can become dilated, leading to conditions such as hydronephrosis,
Diagnostic procedures for ureters include imaging studies such as ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance