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Dietl's crisis Path.|ˈdiːt(ə)lz ˈkraɪsɪs| [f. the name of Joseph Dietl (1804–1878), physician of Cracow.] (See quots.) Freq. pl., Dietl's crises.
1897Internat. Clinics IV. 94 The symptoms..—sudden, great abdominal pain, vomiting, distention of the belly, tenderness, and signs of collapse—were strongly suggestive of Dietl's crises. 1907Practitioner Dec. 750 In such cases [of movable kidney] as present symptoms, the severity of these may present every gradation from a dull aching pain in the back to the acutest paroxysms of renal pain. To the latter the name of Dietl's crises is commonly applied. 1910E. L. Keyes Dis. Genito-Urinary Organs xliv. 494 The tumor..is usually very painful and tender, and its growth is often attended by renal colic (Dietl's crises). 1953A. W. Badenoch Man. Urol. xii. 349 The so-called Dietl's crisis due to twisting of the pedicle producing torsion of the kidney is also very rare and I have not seen a case. |