In the kidney, the renal papilla is the location where the medullary pyramids
empty urine into the minor calyx. Histologically it is marked by medullary collecting ducts converging to form a duct of Bellini to channel the fluid. Transitional epithelium begins to be seen. Role in disease Some chemicals toxic to the kidney, called nephrotoxins, exert their damage at the renal papillae. Damage to the renal
papillae may result in death to cells in this
region of the kidney, called renal papillary necrosis.
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