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Identifier: pyelographypyelo00braa (find matches)
Title: Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Braasch, William Frederick, b. 1878
Subjects: Kidneys Ureters
Publisher: Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders company
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Fig. 108.—-Hydronephrosis and hydro-ureter.141 142 PYELOGRAPHY throughout and tapers gradually toward the renal pelvis.The pelvic dilatation is moderate in degree and in characteris both mechanical and inflammatory. In Figs. 107 and108 the right ureter is dilated markedly from the meatusto the renal pelvis. It is tortuous and narrower at the por-tion extending from the pelvis to the first point of narrow-ing. The dilatation in the pelvis is predominatingly in the
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Fig. 109.—Stricture of ureter at bladder. calyces, as is customary with obstruction in the lower ureter.No actual obst ruction was found at the meatus by the ure-teral catheter. The condition is evidently one of congenitalatonic dilatation. Cicatricial constriction usually follows ulceration of theureteral mucosa by infection or trauma. It is more com-monly found in the lower portion of the ureter. It is oc-casionally found together with a small stone lodged in the MECHANICAL DILATATION 143 ureter or as the result of trauma following its passage. InFig. 109 the ureter is markedly dilated above the wall ofthe bladder for a distance of 3 cm. Above this point theureter is incompletely distended. At operation dilatationof the ureter was found which was evidently the result ofan inflammatory constriction of the ureter at the wall ofthe bladder. Dilatation of both ureters may result from stricture ofthe urethra or prostatic obstruction which also causesmarked dilatation of the bladder. Th

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  • booksubject:Kidneys
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