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American quarterly of roentgenology (1912) (14570579920)

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Fig. 16. Duodenal dilatation, due to adhesions, secondary to a pericholycystitis. See gallstones.

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Title: American quarterly of roentgenology

Year: 1912 (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

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Fig. 14. Pyloric stenosis, due to old callousulcer, showing gastrectasis and largenumber of peristaltic waves. Confirmedby Dr. Kennedy. Fig. 15. Duodenal dilatation, due to adhesions, secon-dary to duodenal ulcer. Dr. Chew.

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Fig. 16. Duodenal dilatation, due to adhesions,secondary to a pericholycystitis. See gallstones.Confirmed by Prof. Rodman. Kahn : The X-Ray Study. 165 THE X-RAY STUDY OF 22 CASES OF PTOSIS OF THE STOMACH AND COLON BEFORE AND AFTER OPERATION. BY MAX KAHN, M. D. These cases have previously been reported by Dr. Bloodgoodbefore the Gastro-Enterological Association in Atlantic City,June 3, 1912 (The American Jour, of Gastro-Enterology, July,1912, ii, p. 11). At that time twenty cases operated upon werediscussed. Since then two more operative cases have been ob-served. These cases were divided by Bloodgood into fivegroups: Group 1. Four cases.—The anatomical findings at operationin these four cases were: A stomach in ptosis, greatly dilatedwith a distinct kink at the pylorus, and a ptosis of the right halfof the colon; the cecum was usually in the pelvis, the hepaticflexUre down, a redundant transverse colon, the right half rest-ing parallel with the ascending colon. Clinically, in these

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