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Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women (1922) (14785704153)

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Title: Diseases of the kidneys, ureters and bladder, with special reference to the diseases of women

Year: 1922 (1920s)

Authors: Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943 Brödel, Max, 1870-1941 Burnam, Curtis Field, 1877-

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Publisher: New York, London : D. Appleton and company

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)a)));iti(»n, inspection, and ureteral catheteri-zation. PALPATION. For the purpose of palpation it is well to consider the urinary tract asdivided into three segments: (1) the pehic portion; (2) that portion whichlies between the brim of the pelvis and the kidney, the abdominal portion ofthe ureter; (3) the renal portion (Fig. 113). The Pelvic Portion.—In examining this portion we may again consider itas divided into three parts: the urethral, the vesical, and the two ureteraltracts. By palpation of the urethra we note at once any large gaping urethral ori-fice into which the finger sometimes tends to slip; also, when, rolling the urethral 238 EXAMINATION OF THE URINARY TRACT IN WOMEN. orifice from side to side under the finger, one sometimes feels two little wirystructures about 1 cm. in length, embedded in the tissues at the side of the

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Fig. 113.—A Convenient, Practical Division of the Regions of the Urinary Tract.From the external urethral orifice to the upper calyx of the kidney, as traversed by a renal catheter. PALPATION. 239 external urethral orifice. These are the inflamed, hardened ducts of Skenesglands. When affected in this way by chronic gonorrheal inflammation they arevery mnch like the in-flamed, hard Bartho-lins ducts in thelabia. On squeezingone of these glands ina direction from abovedownward in chronicgonorrheal cases adrop of pus can bemade to exude (Fig.114). One must notmistake for this con-dition the whitish,inspissated materialmade up simply of ac-cumulated debris re-sulting from the shed-ding of the glandularepithelium which notinfrequently accumu-lates to a great extent.The urethra itself,about 3 cm. in lengthand firmly adherent to the vaginal mucosa, iseasily rolled from sideto side under the fin-ger. Any enlargementof the urethra, due tocancerous infiltration,is at once recognizedby the incr

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Erkrankungen der Nieren, Harnleiter und Blase mit besonderem Bezug auf die Erkrankungen der Frau 1922 menschliches weibliches Harnsystem Buchillustrationen Krankheiten Medizin Anatomie anatomische Darstellung Entzündung hohe Auflösung Urheberrechtsfreie medizinische Bilder Bilder aus dem Internetarchiv Public Domain Anatomie Bilder
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Erkrankungen der Nieren, Harnleiter und Blase mit besonderem Bezug auf die Erkrankungen der Frau 1922 menschliches weibliches Harnsystem Buchillustrationen Krankheiten Medizin Anatomie anatomische Darstellung Entzündung hohe Auflösung Urheberrechtsfreie medizinische Bilder Bilder aus dem Internetarchiv Public Domain Anatomie Bilder