The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine (1906) (14777515473)
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Identifier: americanjournalo10ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: American Radium Society American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. C.C. Thomas
Contributing Library: Internet Archive
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embrane of the Digestive Tract 93 question: Figure 8 shows a series of fourroentgenograms of a bulbusduodeni, which,in the first, shows a quite smooth surfaceof the mucous membrane. In No. 3,small, typical folds of the mucous mem-brane appear on the basal surface of thebulbus (a), and in No. 4, these smallfolds have changed position, number anddepth. A folding of the basal surface of thebulbus has taken place and the fold hasshown an apparent movement. of the bulbus being partly filled with air,partly with a contrast meal. By comparing the areas marked with across, it is easy to observe the movementof the folds of the mucous membrane,which changed the position and formduring the intervals between the differentexposures. (The same bulbus showed inother roentgenograms a smooth contour.J Figure 11 is a series of roentgenogramsfrom a patient with cancer of the stomachdeforming the duodenal bulb. The parsinferior duodeni is here filled out, and onecan sec \erv well in the area marked a the
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Four roentgenograms showing a normalduodenal bulb. Figure 9 shows a series of four roent-genograms, made at intervals of twominutes, of a bulbus duodeni (B) and a parssuperior duodeni (a); and it will beobserved how. In all of them, the contoursof the mucous membrane have apparentlychanged, altering position, form, directionand height of the folds. Figure 10 is anew series of four roentgenograms inwhich the folds of the mucous membranein the bulbus appear distinctly, on account -u,. II. A series of Iour roentgeniigrams ul tlie foldsof the mucous membrane of the inferior part of aduodenum made at intervals of about forty-fiveseconds. change of the number, position, form anddepth of the folds of the mucous membraneduring the time of the making of the seriesof exposures. An objection might be made to the effectthat the fold-like elevations in the lumen,which appear in the roentgenograms andwhich change form and place, were notcaused by the folds of the mucous mem-brane, but bv the contra