Interstate medical journal . Fig. 6.—Illustration from a photograph of stone cast (actual size) removed fromright kidney, shown in Fig-. 5. Childs: Stone Casts of Renal Pelvis and Calices. Fig. 7.—The right pelvis to the ureteral junction is filled with a stone cast, downward, continuous with the pelvic cast are seen the cast ofthe inferior calices. The three stone casts to the external side of the pelvisare located in calices and are not connected to the pelvic cast, denoting aseparate focus of stone formation in the calices and pelvis. The pelvis andlower calyx of the left kidn


Interstate medical journal . Fig. 6.—Illustration from a photograph of stone cast (actual size) removed fromright kidney, shown in Fig-. 5. Childs: Stone Casts of Renal Pelvis and Calices. Fig. 7.—The right pelvis to the ureteral junction is filled with a stone cast, downward, continuous with the pelvic cast are seen the cast ofthe inferior calices. The three stone casts to the external side of the pelvisare located in calices and are not connected to the pelvic cast, denoting aseparate focus of stone formation in the calices and pelvis. The pelvis andlower calyx of the left kidney contains a similar stone cast, and nearer thespine is a circumscribed cast, which is probably in a calyx. For clinicalhistory see case IV.


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