American quarterly of roentgenology (1911) (14756614772)
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Title: American quarterly of roentgenology
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: American Roentgen Ray Society
Subjects: Nuclear Medicine Radiography Radiology Radiology
Publisher: Pittsburgh : American Roentgen Ray Society
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Fig. 2 ATROPHIC ARTHRITIS Showing marked atrophy, some destruction of bone,and telescoping in some joints.
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Fig. 3 — HYPERTROPHIC ARTHRITIS Note lipping on both femur and tibia. Hammond: Joint Disease 127 bone. Lipping and bony excrescences characterize this group,and the phalanges of the hand, the condyles of the femur,the upper end of the tibia, the os calcis, and very commonlythe patella, top and bottom, are affected. The same condi-tion is found in the hip joint and along the front of thespine at the sides. These thickenings and ridges along thearticular cartilages cause considerable interference with thejoint motions and much resulting pain. A group of cases closely allied with the above, and yetradically different in etiology, is that of infectious arthritis.The onset is abrupt, as distinguished from the atrophic type,but the involvement of the joints occurs rapidly followingthe invasion of the body by some micro-organism. Thejoints are usually affected about the same time, though onejoint or several, and at times all the joints in the body sharein the process. The joints may show n