- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-02-010
- Item
- 1920-1980
A specimen, a bisected kidney with a large encapsulated cystic mass occupying and expanding the superior pole, and a second cyst continuous with the kidney pelvis. The photograph is labelled 10.
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A specimen, a bisected kidney with a large encapsulated cystic mass occupying and expanding the superior pole, and a second cyst continuous with the kidney pelvis. The photograph is labelled 10.
A rectangular museum bottle, with guide rule, containing a cyst measuring 8 inches (20cm) in maximum diameter, stuffed with cotton wool. The lesion was evidently removed from the lung.
A rectangular museum bottle containing 20 - 30 semi-transparent cysts of various sizes. Labelled 4B. The patient is female. The identity of the patient is known.
A rectangular museum bottle containing a large number of cysts of different sizes.
A rectangular museum bottle containing a large number of cysts of different sizes.
A mounted and bottled specimen, being a rib bone with a swollen misshapen region which is extruding cystic capsule, and much cyst capsule material at the bottom of the jar.
A specimen, with guide rule, a well encapsulated somewhat irregular mass 3.5" (9cm) in greatest diameter, evidently removed from the brain. The patient is male. The identity of the patient is known.
Two photographs of specimens, with guide rule, the upper a spleen measuring 7 inches (18cm) long, the body expanded by a mass 4 inch (10cm) in diameter, the lower a rectangular museum bottle containing cyst membrane material. The identity of the p...
A specimen, with guide rule, lobulated encapsulated mass 3 inches (7.5cm) in diameter, evidently a cyst removed from the lung. The identity of the patient is known.
Calcified hydatid cyst of kidney
Two photographs of specimens, with guide rule, the lower an intact kidney 5 inches (13cm) long, showing a swelling of one pole, the upper showing the bisected kidney containing an encapsulated cyst filled with pale membranous material. The patient...