Journal of roentgenology (1918) (14571706287)
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Identifier: journalofroentge1191west (find matches)
Title: Journal of roentgenology
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Western Roentgen Society
Subjects: Radiology
Publisher: Iowa City, Iowa : Western Roentgen Society, 1918-1919
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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r as exhibited six hours post cibum wasarranged in a semicircular manner, the convexity pointingcephalicward. It was surmised that because of its con-formation the cause of pressure was due to hydrostaticforces. The thought immediately centered on the bladder.In one case catheterization was followed by the completedisappearance of a tumor mass which was quite palpablethrough the abdomen. Thirty-nine ounces of residual urinewere obtained. Chemically this urine showed no decom-position. It was known that a large prostate was present, but thesupposed abdominal tumor (distended bladder) was theperplexing problem for diagnosis. Removal of the pros-tate gave complete relief. The other case presented great difficulty in catheteriza-tion—only a few drops of urine passing at a time, no satis-factory catheterization was possible. Operation revealeda mucous flap near the urethral orifice in the bladder whichacted as a valve, interfering with urinary evacuation. 348 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY
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No. 3 Filling Defect Due to Entrance of Na 4 Esophagus into Cardia. Splenic De- Splenic Indentation on Gas Filledfeet. Stomach. HUBENY — ALIMENTARY FILLING DEFECTS 349