American practitioner and news . Fig. 10. Disease in Duplicate Ureters. 35 Partial Unilateral Ureteral Duplicity—(Dextra). Fig. 11.—Male foetus. -Ventral view.—-Left kidney andureter normal. Right ureteral hydroureter. Prom theproximal isthmuse of the right ureter a ureter (blind)arises and again enters (blind) the same ureter in the ureteral pelvic dilatation. There is one vesical ureteralorifice in the right side of the trigone. It is an oblitera-ted ureteral lost—a rare specimen. Death from pulmonaryatelectasis. This is the only ease of this kind that I haveobserved in specimens or literatu


American practitioner and news . Fig. 10. Disease in Duplicate Ureters. 35 Partial Unilateral Ureteral Duplicity—(Dextra). Fig. 11.—Male foetus. -Ventral view.—-Left kidney andureter normal. Right ureteral hydroureter. Prom theproximal isthmuse of the right ureter a ureter (blind)arises and again enters (blind) the same ureter in the ureteral pelvic dilatation. There is one vesical ureteralorifice in the right side of the trigone. It is an oblitera-ted ureteral lost—a rare specimen. Death from pulmonaryatelectasis. This is the only ease of this kind that I haveobserved in specimens or literature. The duplication ofthe ureter belongs neither to the proximal or distal ends—the accessory ureteral loop belongs to the middle portionot the ureter. (Drawn from specimen in Prague Patholo-gic Institute, and presented to me by Prof. Kretz).. i >t. ii. 36 The American Practitioner and News. Ureteral 12.—The partially distal ureter of the left ureteralduplicity is dilated—it is a hydro-ureter. Ureteral cathe-terization in this subject could determine this conditionwith X-ray. (Drawn from specimen in McGill MedicalMuseum and presented to me).


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