The Year Book of Urology, Volume 1941Year Book Medical Publishers, Incorporated, 1941 - Genitourinary organs |
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Page 128
... hydronephrosis of the lower segment of a double kidney , relieved by heminephrectomy . At time of report , 2 years later , is well and gained 10 lb. This operation is obviously preferable to complete excision when the pathologic and ...
... hydronephrosis of the lower segment of a double kidney , relieved by heminephrectomy . At time of report , 2 years later , is well and gained 10 lb. This operation is obviously preferable to complete excision when the pathologic and ...
Page 184
... hydronephrosis caused by ureteral obstruction , with a communicating perirenal cyst , which has de- veloped as a complication of trauma to the kidney . The condition is not a " pseudo - hydronephrosis , " because true hydronephrosis is ...
... hydronephrosis caused by ureteral obstruction , with a communicating perirenal cyst , which has de- veloped as a complication of trauma to the kidney . The condition is not a " pseudo - hydronephrosis , " because true hydronephrosis is ...
Page 195
... Hydronephrosis and hydro - ureter not present . There was a slight dilatation , but this occurred on the psoas major distal to that portion of the postcava involved . At this point was 8 mm . wide . From the reported cases , including ...
... Hydronephrosis and hydro - ureter not present . There was a slight dilatation , but this occurred on the psoas major distal to that portion of the postcava involved . At this point was 8 mm . wide . From the reported cases , including ...
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