| Sir Henry Morris - 1885 - 602 pages
...loin in quantities varying from four to ten ounces per diem. Symptoms. — Hydro-nephrotic distension affects each kidney about equally. It occurs at any...When the dilatation is insufficient to give rise to a tumour, there are generally no symptoms characteristic of hydro-nephrosis ; it is simply a silent complication,... | |
| Sir Henry Morris - 1886 - 600 pages
...Symptoms. — Hydro-nephrotic distension affe\ each kidney about equally. It occurs at any periouy from birth to extreme old age, and is met with also...When the dilatation is insufficient to give rise to a tumour, there are generally no symptoms characteristic of hydro-nephrosis ; it is simply a silent complication,... | |
| Frederick Treves - 1892 - 664 pages
...sometimes enormous, reaching several gallons. Symptoms. — Hydro-nephrosis may occur at any age, and is twice as frequent in females as in males. When the dilatation is insufficient to give rise to a tumour, there are generally no symptoms characteristic of hydro-nephrosis. Out of a series of 142 Middlesex... | |
| Frederick Treves - 1896 - 1160 pages
...enormous thickening of the cortex of the kidney. Symptoms. — Hydronephrosis may occur at any age, and is twice as frequent in females as in males. When the dilatation is insufficient to give rise to a tumour, there are generally no symptoms characteristic of hydronephrosis. Out of a series of 142 Middlesex... | |
| Thomas Clifford Allbutt, Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston - 1908 - 792 pages
...been inflamed, and are prone to suppurate. Symptoms. — Hydronephrosis may occur at any age, and is twice as frequent in females as in males. When the dilatation is insufficient to give rise to a tumour, there are generally no signs characteristic of hydronephrosis. Out of a series of 142 cases... | |
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