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REVIEW OF UROLOGIC SURGERY

REVIEW OF UROLOGIC SURGERY Abstract KIDNEY Tuberculosis. —Wildbolz,1 discussing the early diagnosis and treatment of renal tuberculosis, stated that in many cases in the very early stages of renal tuberculosis the only symptom of the disease is bacilluria. In other cases, however, in addition to bacilluria, slight albuminuria may be observed, together with slight leukocyturia. Many reports have given rise to the impression that in a tuberculous patient tuberculous bacilluria may be present without active disease of the kidney and also that bacilluria without renal tuberculosis may be rather common. However, a survey of the literature fails to disclose a single instance of such a type of bacilluria, according to more modern critical evidence. Nor has it been possible to date to produce tuberculous bacilluria in the absence of tuberculous disease of the kidney. It has not been shown either clinically or experimentally that tuberculous bacilluria can arise from a healthy or a nontuberculous References 1. Wildbolz, H.: Die Diagnose und Therapie der Frühfälle von Nierentuberkulose , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:267-320, 1939. 2. Thomas, G. J.; Stebbins, T. L., and Rigos, F. J.: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Tuberculosis , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:321-370, 1939. 3. Colby, F. H.: Renal Tuberculosis and Sanatorium Care , J. Urol. 44:401-405 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 4. Meek, J. R., and Wadsworth, G. H.: A Case of Horseshoe Kidney Lying Between the Great Vessels , J. Urol. 43:448-451 ( (March) ) 1940. 5. Quinn, W. P.: A Case of Bilateral Renal Ectopy , J. Urol. 44:10-12 ( (July) ) 1940. 6. Rosenow, E. C., Jr.: Renal Calculi: A Study of Papillary Calcification , J. Urol. 44:19-28 ( (July) ) 1940. 7. Grindlay, J. H., and Walters, W.: Echinococcus Disease of the Kidney: Report of a Case , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:341-345 ( (May 29) ) 1940. 8. Kahle, P. J.; Green, M. M., and Tomskey, G.: Staphylococcal Infections of the Renal Cortex: An Analysis of Five Additional Cases of Carbuncle and Six Additional Cases of Abscess , J. Urol. 43:774-792 ( (June) ) 1940. 9. Davis, C. H.: Symmetrical Cortical Necrosis of Kidneys , J. A. M. A. 114:2370-2372 ( (June 15) ) 1940. 10. Braasch, W. F.; Walters, W., and Hammer, H. J.: Hypertension and the Surgical Kidney , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:477-478 ( (July 24) ) 1940. 11. Crabtree, E. G.: Pyelonephritic Injuries to the Kidney and Their Relation to Hypertension , J. Urol. 44:125-134 ( (Aug.) ) 1940. 12. Nesbit, R. M., and Ratliff, R. K.: Hypertension Associated with Unilateral Nephropathy , J. Urol. 43:427-447 ( (March) ) 1940. 13. MacKenzie, D. W., and Seng, M. I.: Urological Aspects of Hypertension , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 70:578-583 ( (Feb. 15) ) 1940. 14. Koons, K. M., and Ruch, M. K.: Hypertension in a Seven Year Old Girl with Wilms' Tumor Relieved by Nephrectomy , J. A. M. A. 115:1097-1099 ( (Sept. 28) ) 1940. 15. Barker, N. W., and Walters, W.: Hypertension and Chronic Atrophic Pyelonephritis , J. A. M. A. 115:912-916 ( (Sept. 14) ) 1940. 16. Horton, B. T.: The Relationship of Hypertension to Renal Neoplasm , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:472-474 ( (July 24) ) 1940. 17. Kozoll, D. D., and Kirshbaum, J. D.: Relationship of Benign and Malignant Hypernephroid Tumors of Kidney: Clinical and Pathological Study of Seventy-Seven Cases in 12,885 Necropsies , J. Urol. 44:435-449 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 18. Pick, J. W., and Anson, B. J.: The Renal Vascular Pedicle: An Anatomical Study of Four Hundred and Thirty Body-Halves , J. Urol. 44:411-434 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 19. Mussey, R. D., and Lovelady, S. B.: Is There a Clinical Relationship Between Pyelitis of Pregnancy and Pre-Eclamptic Toxemia? Am. J. Obst. & Gynec. 39:236-242 ( (Feb.) ) 1940. 20. Anderson, W. A. D.: Renal Calcification in Adults , J. Urol. 44:29-34 ( (July) ) 1940. 21. Hinman, F.: The Technic and Late Results of Uretero-Intestinal Implantation, and Cystectomy for Cancer of the Bladder , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:464-555, 1939. 22. Gouverneur, R.: Technique et résultats éliognés des transplantations de l'urétère , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:373-451, 1939. 23. Van Cappellen, D.: Technic and End-Results of the Transplantation of Ureters , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:452-463, 1939. 24. Morson, C., and Graham, W. H.: Transplantation of the Ureters into the Large Bowel and Its Effect upon the Kidneys , Brit. J. Surg. 27:540-552 ( (Jan.) ) 1940.Crossref 25. Mayers, M. M.: A Giant Ureteral Calculus (Weight: 286 Grams) , J. Urol. 44:47-53 ( (July) ) 1940. 26. Keyes, E. L.: Cutaneous Ureterostomy for the Relief of Intractable Bladder Tuberculosis , J. Urol. 44:40-46 ( (July) ) 1940. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Surgery American Medical Association

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Abstract KIDNEY Tuberculosis. —Wildbolz,1 discussing the early diagnosis and treatment of renal tuberculosis, stated that in many cases in the very early stages of renal tuberculosis the only symptom of the disease is bacilluria. In other cases, however, in addition to bacilluria, slight albuminuria may be observed, together with slight leukocyturia. Many reports have given rise to the impression that in a tuberculous patient tuberculous bacilluria may be present without active disease of the kidney and also that bacilluria without renal tuberculosis may be rather common. However, a survey of the literature fails to disclose a single instance of such a type of bacilluria, according to more modern critical evidence. Nor has it been possible to date to produce tuberculous bacilluria in the absence of tuberculous disease of the kidney. It has not been shown either clinically or experimentally that tuberculous bacilluria can arise from a healthy or a nontuberculous References 1. Wildbolz, H.: Die Diagnose und Therapie der Frühfälle von Nierentuberkulose , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:267-320, 1939. 2. Thomas, G. J.; Stebbins, T. L., and Rigos, F. J.: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Renal Tuberculosis , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:321-370, 1939. 3. Colby, F. H.: Renal Tuberculosis and Sanatorium Care , J. Urol. 44:401-405 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 4. Meek, J. R., and Wadsworth, G. H.: A Case of Horseshoe Kidney Lying Between the Great Vessels , J. Urol. 43:448-451 ( (March) ) 1940. 5. Quinn, W. P.: A Case of Bilateral Renal Ectopy , J. Urol. 44:10-12 ( (July) ) 1940. 6. Rosenow, E. C., Jr.: Renal Calculi: A Study of Papillary Calcification , J. Urol. 44:19-28 ( (July) ) 1940. 7. Grindlay, J. H., and Walters, W.: Echinococcus Disease of the Kidney: Report of a Case , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:341-345 ( (May 29) ) 1940. 8. Kahle, P. J.; Green, M. M., and Tomskey, G.: Staphylococcal Infections of the Renal Cortex: An Analysis of Five Additional Cases of Carbuncle and Six Additional Cases of Abscess , J. Urol. 43:774-792 ( (June) ) 1940. 9. Davis, C. H.: Symmetrical Cortical Necrosis of Kidneys , J. A. M. A. 114:2370-2372 ( (June 15) ) 1940. 10. Braasch, W. F.; Walters, W., and Hammer, H. J.: Hypertension and the Surgical Kidney , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:477-478 ( (July 24) ) 1940. 11. Crabtree, E. G.: Pyelonephritic Injuries to the Kidney and Their Relation to Hypertension , J. Urol. 44:125-134 ( (Aug.) ) 1940. 12. Nesbit, R. M., and Ratliff, R. K.: Hypertension Associated with Unilateral Nephropathy , J. Urol. 43:427-447 ( (March) ) 1940. 13. MacKenzie, D. W., and Seng, M. I.: Urological Aspects of Hypertension , Surg., Gynec. & Obst. 70:578-583 ( (Feb. 15) ) 1940. 14. Koons, K. M., and Ruch, M. K.: Hypertension in a Seven Year Old Girl with Wilms' Tumor Relieved by Nephrectomy , J. A. M. A. 115:1097-1099 ( (Sept. 28) ) 1940. 15. Barker, N. W., and Walters, W.: Hypertension and Chronic Atrophic Pyelonephritis , J. A. M. A. 115:912-916 ( (Sept. 14) ) 1940. 16. Horton, B. T.: The Relationship of Hypertension to Renal Neoplasm , Proc. Staff Meet., Mayo Clin. 15:472-474 ( (July 24) ) 1940. 17. Kozoll, D. D., and Kirshbaum, J. D.: Relationship of Benign and Malignant Hypernephroid Tumors of Kidney: Clinical and Pathological Study of Seventy-Seven Cases in 12,885 Necropsies , J. Urol. 44:435-449 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 18. Pick, J. W., and Anson, B. J.: The Renal Vascular Pedicle: An Anatomical Study of Four Hundred and Thirty Body-Halves , J. Urol. 44:411-434 ( (Oct.) ) 1940. 19. Mussey, R. D., and Lovelady, S. B.: Is There a Clinical Relationship Between Pyelitis of Pregnancy and Pre-Eclamptic Toxemia? Am. J. Obst. & Gynec. 39:236-242 ( (Feb.) ) 1940. 20. Anderson, W. A. D.: Renal Calcification in Adults , J. Urol. 44:29-34 ( (July) ) 1940. 21. Hinman, F.: The Technic and Late Results of Uretero-Intestinal Implantation, and Cystectomy for Cancer of the Bladder , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:464-555, 1939. 22. Gouverneur, R.: Technique et résultats éliognés des transplantations de l'urétère , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:373-451, 1939. 23. Van Cappellen, D.: Technic and End-Results of the Transplantation of Ureters , Internat. Soc. Urol., Rep. ( (pt. 1) ) 7:452-463, 1939. 24. Morson, C., and Graham, W. H.: Transplantation of the Ureters into the Large Bowel and Its Effect upon the Kidneys , Brit. J. Surg. 27:540-552 ( (Jan.) ) 1940.Crossref 25. Mayers, M. M.: A Giant Ureteral Calculus (Weight: 286 Grams) , J. Urol. 44:47-53 ( (July) ) 1940. 26. Keyes, E. L.: Cutaneous Ureterostomy for the Relief of Intractable Bladder Tuberculosis , J. Urol. 44:40-46 ( (July) ) 1940.

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