The Cleveland medical journal . the first hemorrhage to the time ofexamination was 16 years, the average period being from one totwo years. The amount varied from microscopic findings toprofuse hemorrhage causing pronounced anemia. Symptoms.—Aside from the bleeding there were no uniformsymptoms to indicate the source and — Prostatic hypertrophy 7 Papillomata 11 Cystitis 11 Tuberculosis 4 Vesical calculi 6 Ulcer of bladder 3 Malignant growth of 3 Renal calculi 10 Hemorrhagic nephritis 3 Cyst of kidney 2 Renal (unclassified) 10 Essential hemorrhage 2 Pyonephrosis 2 Sarcom
The Cleveland medical journal . the first hemorrhage to the time ofexamination was 16 years, the average period being from one totwo years. The amount varied from microscopic findings toprofuse hemorrhage causing pronounced anemia. Symptoms.—Aside from the bleeding there were no uniformsymptoms to indicate the source and — Prostatic hypertrophy 7 Papillomata 11 Cystitis 11 Tuberculosis 4 Vesical calculi 6 Ulcer of bladder 3 Malignant growth of 3 Renal calculi 10 Hemorrhagic nephritis 3 Cyst of kidney 2 Renal (unclassified) 10 Essential hemorrhage 2 Pyonephrosis 2 Sarcoma of kidney 2 Horseshoe kidney 1 Urethral polyp 1 Ureteral stone 2 Carcinoma of bladder 2 Pregnancy 1 Pyelonephritis 1 Injury of kidney 2 Post typhoidal hemorrhage 1 An analysis of the causes shows that there were seven casesof prostatic hypertrophy in which there was considerable constitutes about 15% of all the prostatic cases that havecome under my observation. There were three cases of carcinoma Fig. I. Large papilloma of bladder, natural size—Removedfrom case 38 of this series. The only symptom in thiswas bleeding.
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