The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
THE CLINICAL STUDY OF RENAL REFLEX
III. VESICO-RENAL REFLEX
Masao Kokubu
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1955 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 23-39

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(1) The effect of normal bladder stimulation towards the normal kidney (396 cases): The oliguria (16.6%) was observed in the same frequency with the normal reno-renal reflex and The uretero-renal reflex, and its degree as well as its coatinuation was very similar with the renorenal reflex. But it was different from the above mentioned two other reflexes, that the oliguria occured most frequently with the positive pressure, remarkably less frequently with the caustic soda, and that the polyuria was observed in higher percentage (4.3%) especially with the negative pressure.
(2) The effect of stimulation of non tuberculous inflammatory bladder towards normal kidney (287 cases): The oliguria was found a little more frequently (18.8%), higher in degree and shorter in continuance than in case of (1). It was very obviously observed in case of bladder capacity 150 300cc and more evidently in acute cystitis than in chronic cystitis. The polyuria occured less frequently than in case of (1).
(3) The effect of tuherculous bladder stimulation towards the normal kidney (358 cases): In the initial tuberculosis bladder, the oliguria was observed in higher percentage (27.8%), higher in degree and shorter in continuance than in case of (2). The polyuria was also a little more frequently (3.7%). In the heavier tuberculous bladder no polyuria was observed and the oliguria occured less frequently (12.3%) and slighter in degree than in case of (1).

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