. Annals of surgery. rom the ureteral catheter when a normal ureter is catheterizedthan when a diseased one is. If both ureters are diseasedurinary separation or double ureteral catheterism should beperformed. The Cases.—The eight cases ^ which I have chosen showall of the ureteral changes which are described as belongingpeculiarly to renal tuberculosis. In most of the cases bothureters are pictured, so allowing a comparison between thediseased and healthy ureteral orifices. In examining theureters which I have called normal, a number of differenttypes will be seen. They all correspond, howeve


. Annals of surgery. rom the ureteral catheter when a normal ureter is catheterizedthan when a diseased one is. If both ureters are diseasedurinary separation or double ureteral catheterism should beperformed. The Cases.—The eight cases ^ which I have chosen showall of the ureteral changes which are described as belongingpeculiarly to renal tuberculosis. In most of the cases bothureters are pictured, so allowing a comparison between thediseased and healthy ureteral orifices. In examining theureters which I have called normal, a number of differenttypes will be seen. They all correspond, however, to onegeneral type. They are not ulcerated, they are neither swollennor puffy; some of them show slight congestion which is notenough of a departure from the strictly normal to be of anydiagnostic significance; some are larger than others but all *A majority of the cases here reported are cases of Drs. C. and E. L. Keyes, Jr., to whom I am indebted for the useof this valuable material. Fig. I. Fig.


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