Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 187.—Renal stone (pyelogram of Fig. 186). 212 PYELOGRAPHY of the various shadows, but also in their locahzation. One ofseveral stones may be situated within the true pelvis or atthe ureteropelvic juncture, and the others in the calycesor in the cortex. In Fig. 186 two shadows, the lower ofwhich is atypical of renal stone, are visible in the right kid-ney area. In Fig. 187 the outline of the upper shadowmay be seen through that of the true pelvis, while the lower. Fig. 188.—Shado


Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 187.—Renal stone (pyelogram of Fig. 186). 212 PYELOGRAPHY of the various shadows, but also in their locahzation. One ofseveral stones may be situated within the true pelvis or atthe ureteropelvic juncture, and the others in the calycesor in the cortex. In Fig. 186 two shadows, the lower ofwhich is atypical of renal stone, are visible in the right kid-ney area. In Fig. 187 the outline of the upper shadowmay be seen through that of the true pelvis, while the lower. Fig. 188.—Shadows in renal area. shadow is distinctly visible in the ureter below the uretero-pelvic juncture. The inflammatory changes in the outlineof the pelvis corroborate the intrarenal nature of theshadows. In Fig. 188 a large and a small shadow are situ-ated in the right kidnej^ area. In Fig. 189 the larger of thetwo shadows is evidently situated at the ureteropelvic junc-ture. By comparing the situation of the shadows it isapparent that the smaller shadow is pocketed in the lowest RENAL STONE 213


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