Text Appearing Before Image: 11*. i. 26 The American Practitioner and News. Unilateral Ureteral Duplicity—(Sinistra).Fig. 2.—Ventral view.—The proximal ureter of the leftside is dilated, that is, one of the left duplicate ureters isa hydro-ureter. The distal termination of the distal ureteron the left side presents malposition—ends in internal ori-fice of urethra. No ureteral crossing exists. This is anunusual anomaly, and is perhaps due to distortion. Theproximal ureter, in ureteral duplicity, ends distalwards andmedialwards to that of the distal ureter, as a rule. (Drawnfrom specimen in Prague Pathologic Institute and presentedto me bv Prof. Kretz. Text Appearing After Image: Fig. a. Disease in Duplicate Ureters 27 Unilateral Ureteral Duplicity—(Sinistra I. Fi^. 3.—Ventral view.—The proximal ureter ot the leftside is dilated. That is, one of the left duplicate uretersis a hydroureter. The distal end of the proximal ureteron the left side ends blind. The ureters cross each otherdorsal t the bladder. Ureteral catheterization would not deeide this anomaly. (Drawn from specimen in PraguePathologic Institute and presented to me by 1rol Kretzl. I t*
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