Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 278.—Duplication of the pelvis. separate, they are in such close relation to each other thatthey might still be called portions of one large pelvis. In-stead of the isthmus connecting the two pelves directly, as inthe preceding figures, it here enters directly into the ureterat the site of the ureteropelvic juncture. From a surgicalpoint of view the duplication would hardly be true pelvis of the upper division is elongated andnarrowed so that it i^ practically a div


Pyelography (pyelo-ureterography) a study of the normal and pathologic anatomy of the renal pelvis and ureter . Fig. 278.—Duplication of the pelvis. separate, they are in such close relation to each other thatthey might still be called portions of one large pelvis. In-stead of the isthmus connecting the two pelves directly, as inthe preceding figures, it here enters directly into the ureterat the site of the ureteropelvic juncture. From a surgicalpoint of view the duplication would hardly be true pelvis of the upper division is elongated andnarrowed so that it i^ practically a division of the upper 294 PYELOGRAPHY branch of the ureter. The three branches of the upper pelvisor major calyces are quite distinct. The various degrees in the process of separation weredemonstrated in the preceding figures. When the two pelveshave separate paths of drainage into the ureter, the duplica-tion may be regarded as anatomically complete. However,unless the divisions of the ureter extend well beyond the


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