. Röntgen ray diagnosis and therapy . ays could reachthe intranasal warm applicationsof Burows solution thereaction disappeared inthree weeks. During theafter - treatment salicyl-lanolin (1 per cent) wasemployed. Four weeks af-ter the reaction had set inrecovery was perfect. Theintranasal nodules werecicatrized. Fig. 268 showsthe result of cicatrization,one of its effects being thenarrowing of the left nos-tril. The patient was irradiated again six times in the same man-ner in which he was treated at first. No recurrence was a mask is used, gauze covered with five thi
. Röntgen ray diagnosis and therapy . ays could reachthe intranasal warm applicationsof Burows solution thereaction disappeared inthree weeks. During theafter - treatment salicyl-lanolin (1 per cent) wasemployed. Four weeks af-ter the reaction had set inrecovery was perfect. Theintranasal nodules werecicatrized. Fig. 268 showsthe result of cicatrization,one of its effects being thenarrowing of the left nos-tril. The patient was irradiated again six times in the same man-ner in which he was treated at first. No recurrence was a mask is used, gauze covered with five thicknesses of tinfoilis best selected into which a hole corresponding with the partirradiated is cut. The mask is fastened to the head by a considerable portion of the healthy tissue must, however, alwaysbe left free. LUPITS EEYTHEMATODES Hahn, Schiff, Scholtz, Jutassy, Woods, Taylor, and the authorreported the most satisfactory results. In most cases, however,speedy recurrence was observed, which yielded only to repeated ex-. Fig. 268.—Case of Lupus Simplex, Illus-trated bit Fig. 267, Cured by Irradi-ation. 390 THE RONTGEN RAYS posures. Otherwise the mode of treatment is the same as in lupusvulgaris. The reaction causes hypersemia and swelling, followedby exudation and crust-formation. Fig. 269 illustrates the case of a woman of twenty-four yearswho suffered from lupus erythematodes nasi et faciei since she wasfive years old. The facial lesion had the appearance of a being treated with caustics and the Paquelins cauterythe disease was disseminated. The patient gave a history of tuber-culosis. A brother as well as a sister died from pulmonary tuber-culosis. She had threechildren, one of whichwas still-born, and an-other died from menin-gitis (tuberculous). Thethird is healthy. Notentative exposures weregiven. Irradiation wastried every second dayfor ten minutes at a dis-tance of an inch. A softtube was selected. Afterthe fifteenth exposure theinfil
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