The authors set out to differentiate between two types of renal parenchymal suppuration in the light of two personal cases treated recently - renal abscess and localized acute bacterial nephritis (LABN), which is perhaps no more than a preliminary stage in the formation of a renal abscess. Case 1 concerns a LABN, diagnosed by CT scan. The treatment was purely medical and monitoring scans show no anomalies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report their experience of seeking calyceal lithiasis and venous neoplastic spread in carcinomas of the kidney by peroperative echotomography. The reliability of the method was excellent since it led to exact localisation of residual stones in 10 cases out of 11 with a definition of the order of a millimetre. A simple and effective method, echotomography should be of great value in lithiasis surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetween 1967 and 1978, among more than 1 000 patients under haemodialysis, 66 who had severe secondary hyperparathyroidism, underwent parathyroidectomy (PTx). Subtotal PTx's were performed in 57 patients and total PTx's immediately followed by autotransplantation of parathyroid gland fragments in 9 patients. The patients operated upon by these two methods since 1976 were compared.
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