Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 49.—Abnormal position of kidney. The calyces of the right pelvis are evidently but partiallyfilled. The pelvis of the movable kidney may occasionally besmaller than that of the other kidney. This may be due tothe fact that the pelvis is but partially distended by theinjected fluid. In fact, it may be quite difficult to outline 84 PYELOGRAPHY. Fig. 50.—Abnormal position of kidney. Fig. 51.—Kink in ureter—otherwise normal. ABNORMAL POSITION 85 fully the pelvis of the movable kidne
Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 49.—Abnormal position of kidney. The calyces of the right pelvis are evidently but partiallyfilled. The pelvis of the movable kidney may occasionally besmaller than that of the other kidney. This may be due tothe fact that the pelvis is but partially distended by theinjected fluid. In fact, it may be quite difficult to outline 84 PYELOGRAPHY. Fig. 50.—Abnormal position of kidney. Fig. 51.—Kink in ureter—otherwise normal. ABNORMAL POSITION 85 fully the pelvis of the movable kidney because of marked re-turn flow, which not infrequently occurs. In Fig. 51 thepelvis is situated opposite the fouith lumbar vertebra. Itis less than average size, although the calyces are of the ureter is visible a short distance below
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