Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 67.—Hydronephrosis. the minor calyces are due to an increase in breadth ratherthan to a decrease in length. In Fig. 69 the broaden-ing of the major calyces is more prominent in the upperand lower calyces. Several of the minor calyces aremarkedly enlarged, and might even be considered as sec-ondary major calyces. The terminal irregularities are 102 PYELOGRAPHY. Fig. 68.—Hydronephrosis. Fig. 69.—Hydronephrosis. MECHANICAL DILATATION 1 Oo flattened and squared. The true pelvis is d


Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 67.—Hydronephrosis. the minor calyces are due to an increase in breadth ratherthan to a decrease in length. In Fig. 69 the broaden-ing of the major calyces is more prominent in the upperand lower calyces. Several of the minor calyces aremarkedly enlarged, and might even be considered as sec-ondary major calyces. The terminal irregularities are 102 PYELOGRAPHY. Fig. 68.—Hydronephrosis. Fig. 69.—Hydronephrosis. MECHANICAL DILATATION 1 Oo flattened and squared. The true pelvis is distinctly largerthan normal. Immediately following or accompanying these changesmay be noted an increase in the size of the true the increase in size of the pelvis a shortening or flat-tening of the papillae projecting between the major calycesmay be noted. Occasionally the increase in size of the true


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