. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . s ofbacteria and not to B. coli. We havestudied the so-called hematogenous kid-ney pyelograms to determine whetherit is possible to recognize abscesses inthe cortex or the pyramids of the result has not been totally is possible, however, to recognize in 636 The Roentgenologist and the Urologist in the Diagnosis of Renal Disease some cases definite areas in which theinjection material in the neighborhoodof the calices is either flattened or ex-tends into the cortical substance. Theseabnorma
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . s ofbacteria and not to B. coli. We havestudied the so-called hematogenous kid-ney pyelograms to determine whetherit is possible to recognize abscesses inthe cortex or the pyramids of the result has not been totally is possible, however, to recognize in 636 The Roentgenologist and the Urologist in the Diagnosis of Renal Disease some cases definite areas in which theinjection material in the neighborhoodof the calices is either flattened or ex-tends into the cortical substance. Theseabnormalities have been proved to bethe sites of abscesses usually situated in thepyramids. I believe in great measure thesuccess of pyelography in these cases outside of the line of the calices abovereferred to. Irregular granular calcificationin the kidney should lead one to suspecttuberculosis in these cases. There is anoccasional cortical stone formed withinthe substance of the kidney, often in amalformed pelvis or calyx, which must bedifferentiated because it lies outside the. Fig. ;. Pyelogram of a icidneywith the catheter in place. Kinking is almost entirely absent. There is a sugges-tion of an irregularity at the junction of the pelvisand ureter. In this instance the stiff ureter catheterhas almost completely obliterated the kinks in theureter. depends on one of two things; either uponthe presence of an abscess cavity whichcan be filled with injection material, or aswollen papilla which encroaches uponand flattens the neighboring calyx. Theseareas of necessity lie in a portion of thekidney outside of a line including the tipsul the calices, when seen in the tuberculosis actual calcification of aportion or the whole kidney may show inthe roentgenogram. Most tubercular kid-neys do no1 have alcification. In thosethe pyelogram is apt to be of help indiagnosis bj showing irregular extensionsof the injection material mto the kidney Fie. 6. The same case as that shown in
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