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THE RENAL CIRCULATION

THE RENAL CIRCULATION Abstract The following investigation was undertaken in the hope that actual photographic records might be submitted of the renal vessels in the later stages of their distribution and that the evidence produced might definitely eliminate the doubt that exists regarding certain features of their finer circulation. A review of the literature reveals an inconsistency of findings, together with a certain looseness of terminology. Slight differences in terminology are to be expected, but one does not expect to find such diversity of opinion regarding the finer circulation of an organ of such importance as the kidney. The two outstanding points of controversy seem to be (a) the origin of the arteriae rectae of the medulla and (b) the existence or nonexistence of any blood supply to the cortex from the renal artery, which has not previously traversed a glomerulus. In 1842, Bowman1 wrote his classic account of the renal circulation. He References 1. Bowman: On the Structure and Use of the Malpighian Bodies of the Kidney, with Observations on the Circulation Through the Gland , Phil. Tr. Royal Soc. London , 1842, p. 57. 2. Gerlach: Handb. der allgem. und speciell. Gewebelehre des menschlichen Körpers , Wein, 1860, p. 355. 3. Kolliker: Histologie oder die Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen. Uebers, aus dem Russ. nach der 4, Aufl. von Kowslewsky, 1865, p. 551. 4. Ludwig, C.: Zur Anatomie der Niere . Sitzungsber. der Wien. Akad Mathem. naturwissensch. Cl. 48:704, 1863 5. Handbuch der Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen und der Thiere , S. Stricker, 1872. 6. Gross, L.: Studies on the Circulation of the Kidney in Relation to Architecture and Function of the Organ in Health and Disease , J. Med. Res. 34:327-335 ( (July) ) 1917 7. Gross Studies on the Circulation of the Kidney in Relation to Architecture and Function of the Organ in Health and Disease J. Med. Res. 38:379-384 ( (July) ) 1918. 8. Huber, G. C.: Arteriolae Rectae of the Mammalian Kidney , Am. J. Anat. 6:391-406, 1906-1907.Crossref 9. Huschke: Oken's Isis 21:563, 1828 10. Citirt Nach Chrzonszezewsky , Virchow's Arch. f. Path. Anat. 31:175. 11. Virchow, R.: Einige Bemerk. über die Circulations-Verhalt-nisse in den Nieren , Virchow's Arch. f. path. Anat. 12:317, 1857. 12. Beer, E.: Ueber das Vorkommen von Zweigeteilten Malpighi 'schen Körperchen in der menschlichen Niere , Ztschr. f. Heilk. wien u. Leipzig 24: 334-337, 1903. 13. Brodel, Max: Intrinsic Blood Vessels of the Kidney and Their Significance in Nephrotomy , Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull. , (January) , 1901, pp. 10-13 14. Proc. Ass'n Am. Anatomists, 1901. 15. Golubew: Ueber die Blutgefässe der Niere der Säugetiere und des Menschen . (Gives complete bibliography to date.) International Monatschr. f. Anat. u. Physiol. 10:541-598, 1893. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

THE RENAL CIRCULATION

Archives of Surgery , Volume 8 (3) – May 1, 1924

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Copyright © 1924 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0004-0010
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10.1001/archsurg.1924.01120060128009
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Abstract

Abstract The following investigation was undertaken in the hope that actual photographic records might be submitted of the renal vessels in the later stages of their distribution and that the evidence produced might definitely eliminate the doubt that exists regarding certain features of their finer circulation. A review of the literature reveals an inconsistency of findings, together with a certain looseness of terminology. Slight differences in terminology are to be expected, but one does not expect to find such diversity of opinion regarding the finer circulation of an organ of such importance as the kidney. The two outstanding points of controversy seem to be (a) the origin of the arteriae rectae of the medulla and (b) the existence or nonexistence of any blood supply to the cortex from the renal artery, which has not previously traversed a glomerulus. In 1842, Bowman1 wrote his classic account of the renal circulation. He References 1. Bowman: On the Structure and Use of the Malpighian Bodies of the Kidney, with Observations on the Circulation Through the Gland , Phil. Tr. Royal Soc. London , 1842, p. 57. 2. Gerlach: Handb. der allgem. und speciell. Gewebelehre des menschlichen Körpers , Wein, 1860, p. 355. 3. Kolliker: Histologie oder die Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen. Uebers, aus dem Russ. nach der 4, Aufl. von Kowslewsky, 1865, p. 551. 4. Ludwig, C.: Zur Anatomie der Niere . Sitzungsber. der Wien. Akad Mathem. naturwissensch. Cl. 48:704, 1863 5. Handbuch der Lehre von den Geweben des Menschen und der Thiere , S. Stricker, 1872. 6. Gross, L.: Studies on the Circulation of the Kidney in Relation to Architecture and Function of the Organ in Health and Disease , J. Med. Res. 34:327-335 ( (July) ) 1917 7. Gross Studies on the Circulation of the Kidney in Relation to Architecture and Function of the Organ in Health and Disease J. Med. Res. 38:379-384 ( (July) ) 1918. 8. Huber, G. C.: Arteriolae Rectae of the Mammalian Kidney , Am. J. Anat. 6:391-406, 1906-1907.Crossref 9. Huschke: Oken's Isis 21:563, 1828 10. Citirt Nach Chrzonszezewsky , Virchow's Arch. f. Path. Anat. 31:175. 11. Virchow, R.: Einige Bemerk. über die Circulations-Verhalt-nisse in den Nieren , Virchow's Arch. f. path. Anat. 12:317, 1857. 12. Beer, E.: Ueber das Vorkommen von Zweigeteilten Malpighi 'schen Körperchen in der menschlichen Niere , Ztschr. f. Heilk. wien u. Leipzig 24: 334-337, 1903. 13. Brodel, Max: Intrinsic Blood Vessels of the Kidney and Their Significance in Nephrotomy , Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull. , (January) , 1901, pp. 10-13 14. Proc. Ass'n Am. Anatomists, 1901. 15. Golubew: Ueber die Blutgefässe der Niere der Säugetiere und des Menschen . (Gives complete bibliography to date.) International Monatschr. f. Anat. u. Physiol. 10:541-598, 1893.

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Archives of SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: May 1, 1924

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