Radiography and radio-therapeutics (1919) (14757881065)
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Identifier: radiographyradio001knox (find matches)
Title: Radiography and radio-therapeutics
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Knox, Robert, 1868-1928
Subjects: Radiography Radiography Radiotherapy
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School
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PLATE XLVL—Tumours op Bone. a, Periosteal sarcoma of shaft of humerus. Plate L. fig. a, shows recurrence in lung two years afteramputation of arm. b, Myeloid sarcoma of shaft of humerus confirmed by microscopic examination. Therehave been several fractures at the seat of growth. c, Sarcoma of lower end of femur (after removal), d, Sarcoma of head of fibula. (Radiograph by Dr. Reid.) e. Lateral view of c, from living subject, f, Antero-posterior view of c.
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PLATE XLVIL—Tumours of Bone. The primary lesion was a, Secondary sarcoma affecting upper end of femur, fracture through neclia periosteal sarcoma of humerus. b, Same case at an earlier stage. (Radiograph by Dr. N. S. Finzi.) c, Sarcoma of upper end of femur. The diagnosis in this case is doubtful; it is most probably a myeloidsarcoma of very slow growth. d, Sarcoma of upper end of humerus (inset is a photograph of the joint after removal). The humerushas been fractured probably as a result of manipulation, at or after the operation. TUMOURS OF BONE 273 advanced condition, when the whole of the shaft of a bone has becomeinvolved, shows : (1) Areas of suppuration indicated by patches of varying density,rarefaction of bone, and small collections of debris and pus. (2) Newly formed periosteal bone, shown by the deposition of successivelayers of bone outside the shadows of the original bone or what remainsof it. (3) Necrosis of the cortical bone, indicated by irregular patches ofdenser s