Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 28L—Duplication of the pelvis. 296 PYELOGRAPHY tion of the pelves is complete and the separate ureters unitea short distance beyond the hilum. Of particular interestis the demarcation of the outline of the upper division of theureter from the narrow isthmus connecting the upper Fig. 282 the ureters unite a short distance beyond theureteropelvic juncture of the lower pelvis, and, although theduplication is anatomically complete, bisection of the kid-. Fig. 282.—Duplicat


Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 28L—Duplication of the pelvis. 296 PYELOGRAPHY tion of the pelves is complete and the separate ureters unitea short distance beyond the hilum. Of particular interestis the demarcation of the outline of the upper division of theureter from the narrow isthmus connecting the upper Fig. 282 the ureters unite a short distance beyond theureteropelvic juncture of the lower pelvis, and, although theduplication is anatomically complete, bisection of the kid-. Fig. 282.—Duplication of the pelvis. ney would be difficult. The relation of the upper branch ofthe ureter to the lower pelvis is unusual. With complete pelvic duplication the ureters may uniteat different levels below the ureteropelvic juncture. InFig. 283 the union of the two branches of the right ureterdoes not take place until the level of the fourth lumbarvertebra is reached. Partial reduplication of the pelvis isapparent in the left kidney. In Fig. 284 the ureters, in- CONGENITAL ANOMALY 297


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