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[The biomorphosis of the kidney in swine. 2. Kidney cortex and kidney medulla].
Information recorded from structural development of kidney in swine foetuses of different age and in piglets together with functional data has shown that, notwithstanding progressing maturation, the capacity of renal corpuscles and tubules in piglets was less developed than in other species. Milk deficit or insufficient drinking water or medication may be considerable burdens on the kidney of newborn piglets and may cause stress-related damage.