Radiography and radio-therapeutics (1917) (14754986431)
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Identifier: radiographyradio01knox (find matches)
Title: Radiography and radio-therapeutics
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Knox, Robert, 1868-1928
Subjects: Radiography Radiotherapy
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive
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PLATE LXXVI. —DKiiMoii) Cyst in Pelvis. Mii.tiple Shadows in Hen^i. Ahka, and Pelvis SHOWING Calcareous Glands. Dermoid cy.st in pelvis, o ami h. Radiograph of pelvis .showing cyst. ■ f, Photograph of cy.st after removal. d, Radiograph of cyst after removal by operation. Note the teeth in the cyst. t, Multiple small shadow.s in right renal area. /, Pelvis showing calcareous glands on right side.
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PLATK LXXVII.—Kidneys, Ureter, and Bladder. a, Collargol in pelvis of kidney and ureter. (Radiograph by C. Thurstan Holland.) fj, Calculus in ureter. c, Barium injection of bladder to show diverticulum, opaque bougie in ureter. Mr. Kveridges case. TECHNIQUE OF COLLARGOL INJECTION 381 changed their positions relative to the kidney and the ureter. The ureterin this case was greatly dilated. An interesting case of doubtful shadow in the line of the ureter is recordedby Thurstan Holland, where the only indication against the shadow beingthat of a ureteral stone was its unusual direction in relation to the ureteralline. It was found at operation to be due to a tooth in a dermoid cyst. A second method in doubtful cases is to inject into the ureter and pelvisof the kidney a solution of coUargol, it being possible to demonstrate dilata-tion of the ureter and calices of the kidney by this method. The existenceof hydronephrosis of the kidney is rendered visible when the kidney hasbeen injecte