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13 entries match Urology & Nephrology [C13] · Diagnostics & Imaging [E01]
1896 CE
#3636
Calculs du rein. Calculs de la vésicule biliaire.
Chappuis and Chauvel were the first to study biliary concretions by means of Roentgen rays.
1905 CE
#4192
Die Gestalt der menschlichen Harnblase im Röntgenbilde.
First cystograms.
1894 CE
#8970
Kystophotographischer Atlas.
Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1954 CE
#4256.2
Nephrotomography. A preliminary report.
With W. Dubilier and J. C. Monteith.
1906 CE
#4231
Pyelographie (Roentgenographie des Nierenbeckens nach Kollargolfüllung).
Introduction of pyelography.
1896 CE
#4293
Roentgen rays. Photography of renal calculus.
First radiogram of renal calculus.
1923 CE
#4199
Roentgenography of the urinary tract during excretion of sodium iodide.
First use of sodium iodide in uretero-pyelography. With C. G. Sutherland and A. J. Scholl.
1899 CE
#4191.1
Sonde urétérale opaque. In Traité de chirurgie, 2e ed. vol. 7, p. 414.
Tuffier made the first pioneer attempt to visualize the urinary tract by the combination of an opaque ureteral styletted catheter and radiography.
1928 CE–1929 CE
#4246
Studies of urea excretion.
Blood urea clearance test. With J. F. Mcintosh and D. D. Van Slyke.
1921 CE
#4241
Un nuevo procedimiento para explorar al riñón.
Perirenal insufflation of oxygen, for the roentgenological study of the kidney.
1901 CE
#4294
Uretercatheterezés és radiographia.
Géza von Illyés showed that ureteral calculi could be accurately demonstrated by x rays with the help of an indwelling opaque catheter. German translation in Dtsch. Z. Chir., 1901, 62, 132-40.
1920 CE
#4198
X-ray studies of the seminal vesicles and vasa deferentia after urethroscopic injection of the ejaculatory ducts with thorium – a new diagnostic method.
Vesiculography first demonstrated.
1903 CE
#4191.3
Zur Technik der Röntgenphotographie (Lendenwirbel, Blasensteine).
Cystography. Wittek filled the bladder with air and was able to demonstrate vertebrae and urinary calculus.