
Cystoscopy
A Theoretical and Practical Handbook Containing Chapters on Separate Renal Function and Pyelography
- 1st Edition - January 1, 1927
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Author: Jas. B. MacAlpine
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 9 6 5 0 - 3
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 0 8 1 0 - 7
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 2 - 2 1 5 3 - 3
Cytoscopy is a 21-chapter text that covers the significant advances in the field of cytoscopy. Cytoscopy is an endoscopic test of the urinary bladder through the urethra using a… Read more

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Request a sales quoteCytoscopy is a 21-chapter text that covers the significant advances in the field of cytoscopy. Cytoscopy is an endoscopic test of the urinary bladder through the urethra using a cystoscope. After providing an overview of the historical developments of cytoscopy, the book goes on describing the features of a cytoscope and the examination routine of a urological patient through cytoscopy. These topics are followed by discussions on the application of cytoscopy to the diagnosis of various urinary bladder diseases, such as cystitis, ulceration, bilharziasis, trabeculation, and bladder tumor. Other chapters deal with the diagnosis of a foreign body in the urinary bladder; the alterations in the bladder resulting from changes in the uterus; and stone in the ureter. The last chapters look into the localization of the primary focus of kidney diseases using diagnostic method of ureteric catheterization. These chapters also cover the methods of examining the renal function and the significance of pyelographic data on renal disease diagnosis. This book is an ideal source for urologists.
Chapter I. HistoricalChapter II. The Cystoscope Description of the Indirect or Prismatic Cystoscope: The Sheath, with Its Irrigating and Lighting Arrangements Telescope and Optical Arrangements The Care and Sterilization of the Cystoscope The Examination of The Cystoscope Before Use: Tracing Faults Adjusting the Current Store of Lamps Sources of CurrentChapter III. Examination of a Urological Patient Order of Investigation Indications for and Contraindications to Cystoscopy Anæsthesia: Local, Sacral, General, Spinal Preparation of the Bladder The Introduction of the Cystoscope The Examination of the BladderChapter IV. The Normal Bladder The Mucosa The Bladder Musculature The Trigone Nomenclature of Other Portions of the Bladder Ureteric Orifices Movements of the Bladder Wall The Air BubbleChapter V. Cystitis. Simple Ulceration. Leucoplakia Cystitis: Simple Cystitis, General Features Cystitis Due to the Bacillus coli communis Gonorrhœl Cystitis Simple Ulceration of the Bladder LeucoplakiaChapter VI. Tuberculosis of the Urinary Tract Bladder Appearances in Urinary Tuberculosis Diagnosis of the Kidney Primarily Affected Examination of the Opposite Kidney Healing of the BladderChapter VII. Syphilis of the BladderChapter VIII. Bilharziasis of the BladderChapter IX. Trabeculation and Diverticula Trabeculation Trabeculation Occurring in Disease of the Central Nervous System False Diverticula True DiverticulaChapter X. Tumors of the Bladder The Significance of Symptomless Ilematuria and the Necessity of Its Early Cystoscopic Investigation The Examination of Vesical Neoplasms: Indications for Cystoscopy. Conditions Complicating Technique Tumors of Connective-Tissue Origin Tumors of Epithelial Origin: Villous Papilloma. Nodular Carcinoma The Perurethral Treatment of Simple Papilloma of the BladderChapter XI. Vesical Calculus Indications for Cystoscopy Technique: Examination of the BladderChapter XII. Foreign Bodies in the BladderChapter XIII. UreteroceleChapter XIV. Varix and Malakoplakia of the BladderChapter XV. Prostatic Hypertrophy Indications for Cystoscopy The Dangers of Cystoscopy in Prostatic Enlargement Pathological Anatomy Technique of Cystoscopy The Vesical Complications of Prostatic Hypertrophy Miscellaneous Diseases of the ProstateChapter XVI. Alterations in the Bladder Resulting from Physiological and Pathological Changes in the Uterus Alterations Due to Pregnancy Uterine Displacements Tumors of the UterusChapter XVII. Ureteric Catheterization The Catheterizing Cystoscope Ureteric Catheters and Bougies The Technique of Ureteric Catheterization Difficulties of Ureteric Catheterization Dangers of Ureteric CatheterizationChapter XVIII. Stone in the Ureter. Diagnosis: Radiology, Ureteric Meatoscopy, Ureteric Catheterization Treatment: Technique of Various Procedures Calculous Anuria Renal ColicChapter XIX. Diseases of the Kidney Ureteric Meatoscopy in Renal Disease: Changes in the Meatus. Changes in the Efflux Ureteric Catheterization in Diagnosis of Renal Disease Chapter XX. Renal Function Tests Selection of Tests for Renal Function The Urea-Concentration Test Dye or Color Tests: the Indigo-Carmine Test The Phenolsulphonephthalein Test The Bloodurea Test Value of Separate Renal Function TestsChapter XXI. Pyelography. Data Supplied by Pyelography Technique of Pyelography The Normal Renal Pelvis Congenital Abnormalities of the Kidney Movable Kidney Hydronephrosis Hydroureter Simple Inflammatory Changes in the Kidney Renal Tuberculosis Polycystic Kidney Renal Tumors Renal Calculus
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 1, 1927
- No. of pages (eBook): 304
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN: 9781483196503
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483208107
- eBook ISBN: 9781483221533
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