
The urothelium or uroepithelium (or `transitional epithelium`) is the epithelium that lines much of the urinary tract. It is a layer of tissue that lines the renal pelvis, the ureters, the bladder, and parts of the urethra. ==Structure and function== Urothelial tissue is highly specific to the urinary tract, and has high elasticity and trans-epi.....
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The lining of the urinary tract, including the renal pelvis, ureters, bladder, and urethra.
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A layer of transitional epithelium in the wall of the bladder, ureter, and renal pelvis, external to the lamina propria. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: yūr′ō-thē′lē-ŭm Definitions: 1. The epithelial lining of the urinary tract.
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Urothelium: The lining of the ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
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The layer of cells that lines most of the urinary system, including the area at the centre of each kidney (known as the renal pelvis), the ureters and parts of the urethra.
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