An Introduction to General Pathology

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An Introduction to General Pathology
Bland-Sutton, John, Sir, 1855-1936
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Ureter dilated in coiiseqiience of obstruction ; sacculation and loss of kidney.
The condition occurs in horses, asses, cows, pigs, and other domestic animals, as well as in birds.
Hydronephrosis must be regarded as cystic distension of the pelvis of the kidney due to accumulation of its contents ; it is therefore an example of a retention cyst, the atrophy of the renal substance being the direct result of pressiu-e Digitized by Google 176 AN INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL PATHOLOGY.
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...larging cyst. Although in the majority of eases the whole kidney is affected, yet if the obstruc- tion be limited to an infimdibulimi, the sacculation will afPect only that part of the renal tissue drained by the infundibulum.
Renal Cysts, — These are of two kinds, excluding those examples classed as hydronephrosis or sacculated kidney — (1) the cystic kidneys associated with interstitial nephritis ; (2) the congenital form of cystic kidney.
The first form, or cysts associated with chronic disease of the renal organs, are exceedingly frequent, and may be of various sizes, and present themselves in greater or less abundance in the secreting substance, but more especially in the cortical substance.


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