. Urinary analysis and diagnosis by microscopical and chemical examination. dng degrees of intensity will sooner or later develop, with all the char-acteristic features in the urine. Ulcers are often due to such parasites,as, for instance, in the case of actinomycosis of the bladder Fig. 124.—Villous Cancer of the Bladder (X 500).RB, Red blood-corpuscles; PC, pus-corpuscles; UB, epithelia from the upper layers ofthe bladder; MB, epithelia from the middle layers of the bladder, containing fat-globulesland endogenous new-formations; DB, epithelia from the deepest layer of t
. Urinary analysis and diagnosis by microscopical and chemical examination. dng degrees of intensity will sooner or later develop, with all the char-acteristic features in the urine. Ulcers are often due to such parasites,as, for instance, in the case of actinomycosis of the bladder Fig. 124.—Villous Cancer of the Bladder (X 500).RB, Red blood-corpuscles; PC, pus-corpuscles; UB, epithelia from the upper layers ofthe bladder; MB, epithelia from the middle layers of the bladder, containing fat-globulesland endogenous new-formations; DB, epithelia from the deepest layer of the bladder;CE, cancer epithelia; CN, cancer nests; CT, connective-tissue shreds; H, hsematoidincrystals; BC, blood-clot; FG, free fat-globules. CHAPTER XVIII. DISEASES OF THE SEXUAL ORGANS. Diagnosis of diseases of the sexual organs by microscopical examina-tion of the urine must of necessity be limited; it is not of so great prac-tical importance as in diseases of the urinary organs, since the clinicalsymptoms are in many cases sufficiently clear. There are, however, casesvhere the examination of the urine will either corroborate a suspectedliagnosis or may even lead to the clearing up of the case when the clinicalsymptoms are not plain. This will naturally be of more common occur-rence in dis
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