Atlas of urinary sediments : with special reference to their clinical significance / by Hermann Rieder ; translated by Frederick Craven Moore ; edited and annotated by A. Sheridan Delépine.
- Hermann Rieder
- Date:
- 1899
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Atlas of urinary sediments : with special reference to their clinical significance / by Hermann Rieder ; translated by Frederick Craven Moore ; edited and annotated by A. Sheridan Delépine. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ou the left. Fig. 1. {a) LEUCOCYTE CAST [or purulent cast]. A hyaline cast thickly coated* with leucocytes [or pus-corpuscles]. From a case of RENAL ABSCESS. In the middle. (6) BLOOD CAST. A hyaline cast thickly coated* with red blood-cor¬ puscles. From a case of ACUTE HEMORRHAGIC NEPHRITIS. On the right. (c) FATTY CAST. A cast thickly coated* with large and small fat globules. From a case of SECONDARY CONTRACTED f KIDNEY. Fig. 2. EPITHELIAL CASTS. Hyaline casts containing a large number of blood-stained renal epithelial cells. From a case of LARGE WHITE KIDNEY. Fig. 3. AMMONIUM URATE CASTS. The crystalline, spheroidal masses are aggregated into cast-like bodies of a dark olive-green colour. on O o From a case of URATIC INFILTRATION (OR INFARCT) OF THE KIDNEY in a new-born child. Fig. 4. PSEUDO CASTS. Below. a) Small fragment of DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE from a urine in which this salt had separated in the form of scales. From Icteric TJrine. Above. ((3) Small URIC ACID CRYSTALS arranged in the form of a cast. From Concentrated Urine. Fig. 5 and Fig. 6. A LOBULATED VASCULAR PAPILLA (Villus) covered with epi¬ thelium. Fresh and unstained. Fig. 5 more highly magnified than Fig. 6 [semi-diagrammatic]. From a case of VILLOUS TUMOUR OF THE BLADDER. * [The author describes easts as being covered with leucocytes, red blood-corpuscles, fat globules, &c.; in a large proportion of cases, however, many of these elements are found also imbedded in the hyaline substance of the cast.] + Regarding nomenclature see text (p. 94).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29309116_0074.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


