Interstate medical journal (1917) (14597250157)
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Identifier: interstatemedica2419unse (find matches)
Title: Interstate medical journal
Year: 1917 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: St. Louis, : Interstate Medical Journal
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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Hubeny: Gastrointestinal Roentgenology 939 this diagnosis are: antiperistalsis, displacement of the pylorus up-ward and to the left, snail form of the lesser curvature, stable trans-verse contraction, changing transverse contraction. SYMPTOM COMPLEX III. 1. Small bismuth residue after six hours. 2. Pressure point. 3. Displacement upward and to the left. 4. Snail form of the stomach. Diagnosis.—Old contracting ulcer on the lesser curvature of thepars pylorica.
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Pig. 5.—Gastric ulcer, with marked induration. SYMPTOM COMPLEX IV. 1. Small bismuth residue after six hours. 2. Pressure point and resistance in the pai s media. 3. Transverse contraction of the pars media. 4. Diverticulum without air bubble in the smaller curvature;immovable. Diagnosis.—Callous ulcer of the pars media. SYMPTOM COMPLEX V. 1. Large sickle-shaped bismuth residue after six hours. 2. Dilatation. 3. Loss of tone. Diagnosis.—Old stenosis of the pylorus, due to ulcer. 940 INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL SYMPTOM COMPLEX VI. 1. Stomach empty in six hours. Head of bismuth column in theascending colon. 2. Stomach shadow normal. 3. Pressure point moving with the duodenum.Diagnosis.—Ulcer of the duodenum. This method is subject to some friendly criticism, because theconclusions are, to a great extent, inferential. When, however,we have associated visual alterations in contour, due to spasms,indurations, new growths, or adhesions, we are justified in definitelystating the presen