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Identifier: diseasesofdogthe00ml (find matches)
Title: Diseases of the dog and their treatment
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Müller, Georg Alfred, 1851-1923 Glass, Alexander
Subjects: Horses Dogs -- Diseases
Publisher: Chicago, Ill. : Alexander Eger
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University

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s to ascertaintheir size and shape will indicate the section of the urinary system theycome from. Large quantities of squamous epithelium indicate an irri-table condition of the bladder, but it may also come from the uterus orpelvis of the kidney. Renal epithelium in any quantity indicates diseaseof the kidney; large quantities of glandular cells, mixed with pus corpus-cles and dumb-bell bacteria, indicate disease of the prostate. Broken-down tissues in the urine indicate renal tumors, suppurative or septic 12 178 DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND SEXUAL APPARATUS nephritis, severe inflammatory processes, or carcinoma of the bladder orprostate (Fig. 78). /. Renal Cylinders.—Where we find hyaline cylinders, granularcylinders, epithelial cylinders, or blood casts, then we can feel assuredthat there is some disease of the kidneys. Blood cylinders indicatehemorrhage of the kidneys. Epithelial cells in large numbers indicategreat desquamation of the epithelium, as in acute parenchymatous neph-
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FiG. 78.—Epithelium found in the urine: a, From the bladder; b, from the ureters; c, fromthe pelvis of the kidney. ritis. Hyaline or epithelial cells when mixed with pus cells indicatesuppurative nephritis. Hyaline and granular cells are present in alldiseases of the kidneys and always in albuminuria and fevers (Fig. 79),g. Vegetable and Animal Parasites.—Vegetable parasites may befound in recently voided urine in the form of the split fungus, side byside with triple phosphates (Fig. 80). Siedamgrotzky found numerousball bacteria and pus corpuscles in suppuration of the prostate. Animal

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  • booksubject:Horses
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