. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Case I. Fig. 2, eleven days after delivery. Case I. Fig. 3, five weeks after delivery. lieves there is a direct communication changes occurring in the renal pelvis and between the bladder and kidney, by way ureters. of the perivesical lymphatics. Cabot and Case I. Mrs. J. T. D. Age 24 years. Crabtree, in a very thorough piece of Past history negative. One healthy child, work were, however, unable to agree with normal delivery. Was eight months preg- 354 Pyelitis of Pregnancy nant atftime of examination. Chief com-pl
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Case I. Fig. 2, eleven days after delivery. Case I. Fig. 3, five weeks after delivery. lieves there is a direct communication changes occurring in the renal pelvis and between the bladder and kidney, by way ureters. of the perivesical lymphatics. Cabot and Case I. Mrs. J. T. D. Age 24 years. Crabtree, in a very thorough piece of Past history negative. One healthy child, work were, however, unable to agree with normal delivery. Was eight months preg- 354 Pyelitis of Pregnancy nant atftime of examination. Chief com-plaint, nausea, vomiting, tenderness overboth kidneys, especially the right, and. Case I. Fig. 4, live months after delivery. fever. There was slight Ieucocytosis andpus in the urine. Cystoscopic examinationshowed right side pyonephrosis. After distinct strictures. On Nov. 19th, or atabout eight and a half months pregnancy,a normal child was delivered. Pelviclavage was continued for eleven weeks,the patient continually improving duringthis time. Seven pyelograms were made atabout two-week intervals, these showinga gradual return of the pelvis and ureterstoward normal. The right pelvis and ureter,however, have been too much damagedever to show a normal pyelogram, thoughthe urine and function show nothingabnormal. In this particular type ofcase, future pyelograms may present be-wildering evidence, unless the roentgenolo-gist goes carefully into the past history. Case II. Mrs. J. M. C. Age 25 history negative. Two healthychildren, one miscarriage. Wassermannnegative. The last menstruation was fromJune 26 to July 1, 1919. With normalurine until Feb. 23, 1920
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