Search results for "Kidney Cortex"
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Bolus-enhanced renal spiral CT: technique, diagnostic value and drawbacks
1994
Abstract In addition to pre- and postcontrast renal CT scans, early bolus-enhanced spiral scans during demarcation of the corticomedullary junction were acquired in 85 patients. The diagnostic value and drawbacks of the three imaging series in the evaluation of renal disease were assessed. Renal calcifications and calculus disease detected at precontrast scans (18%) were obscured after contrast administration and excretion in most cases. In the detection of renal lesions bolus-enhanced spiral CT and delayed postcontrast scans had an identical diagnostic yield (94%). Bolus-enhanced spiral CT was superior in the assessment of lesion vascularity and vascular anatomy as well as opacification of…
Bilaterale Nierenrindennekrosen im Rahmen eines Sanarelli-Shwartzman-Ph�nomens nach Pneumokokkenmeningitis bei chronisch-essentieller Erythroblastope…
1966
Es wird uber den Verlauf einer chronisch-essentiellen Erythroblastopenie (sog. Blackfan-Diamond-Anamie) bei einem 4 Jahre, 11 Monate alten Madchen berichtet. Dabei erweckten die lange Verlaufsdauer, die Therapie sowie deren Komplikationen besonderes Interesse, wobei wir der interkurrenten Meningokokken-Meningitis sowie der todlichen Pneumokokkenmeningitis in Verbindung mit Anurie, hamorrhagischer Diathese und Kreislaufkollaps besondere Bedeutung beimasen. Pathologisch-anatomisch wurden Organveranderungen gefunden, die sich einem Sanarelli-Shwartzman-Phanomen zuordnen liesen. Dabei standen bilaterale Nierenrindennekrosen, die Verstopfung kleiner Nierenrindengefase sowie der Glomeruluscapilla…
Endotheliotropic (hemolytic) nephroangiopathy and its various manifestation forms (thrombotic microangiopathy, primary malignant nephrosclerosis, hem…
1980
In hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS) various lesion types in the kidneys are observed in childhood. These are designated as the “glomerular type=G type” (essentially identical with thrombotic microangiopathy), as “arterial type=A type” (essentially identical with primary malignant nephrosclerosis (PMN)) or as “mixed type=G/A type”. With reference to characteristic cases, the most important morphological findings are described. In adults, in whom other diagnostic terms are used besides HUS, the same nephropathological types are observed. In the two phases of life, there occurs in addition renal cortical necrosis in subtotal nephroangiothrombosis. The G type and A type also have a different cli…
Absolok® versus Hem-o-Lok® clips for renorrhaphy during partial nephrectomy for parenchymal renal tumors
2020
Background To compare perioperative and functional outcomes associated with renorrhaphy performed with two different types of clips (Absolok® vs. Hem-o-Lok®) in a contemporary series of patients who underwent partial nephrectomy. Methods Patients in whom Absolok® clips were used to perform haemostasis at the level of tumor bed or to block the running sutures during sliding-clip renorrhaphy (study group) were compared with a contemporary control group of patients in whom renorrhaphy was performed with Hem-o-Lok® clips. Both groups received the same surgical technique via an open or robot-assisted approach. Inner renorrhaphy was performed with one or more 3-0 (26 mm needle) monofilament runni…
Impact of end-stage renal disease care in planned dialysis start and type of renal replacement therapy--a Spanish multicentre experience.
2006
Background. Timely referral, preparation and initiation of dialysis remain problematic issues. The purpose of this study is to analyse the effect of chronic renal disease care and education on the mode of dialysis start (planned vs non-planned) and on the modality of renal replacement therapy (RRT). Methods. A total of 1504 patients from 35 hospitals started RRT in 2003. Out-patient, scheduled initiation of dialysis with a permanent vascular or peritoneal access was considered planned. Results. About 46% of the patients started non-planned dialysis. Of all the patients, 75% had 3 months of nephrological follow-up, but nearly half were never educated on dialysis options. Haemodialysis (HD) o…
Acute human pyelonephritis: Leukocytic infiltration of tubules and localization of bacteria
1988
The fine structural details of how leukocytes appear in the lumen of tubules and the localization of bacteria in the tubulo-interstitial space were studied by light and electronmicroscopy in renal cortical biopsy specimens from three patients with acute pyelonephritis. The cells of interstitial infiltrates infiltrated and sometimes disrupted the cortical collecting tubules preferentially, while inflammatory infiltration of the proximal and distal convoluted tubules occurred more rarely. Since the emigration of tubular wall-localized individual leukocytes into the lumen was not observed even in long series of thin sections, focal inflammatory disruption of the uriniferous ducts was considere…