. Journal of roentgenology . Figure 6 four hundred eleven abnormalities in the six hundred sev-enty colons, an average of over two abnormalities per colon. The most frequent abnormality is Constricting Bandswhich occurs three hundred forty-nine times, and of whichtwo hundred seventy are in the caecum and ascending-colon. That is, fifty per cent of abnormal colons are FLUOROSCOPIC ANALYSIS — CARTER 365 banded, while forty per cent arc banded in the region ofthe caecum and ascending down the vertical columns it will be noted that. Figure 8 the caecum is the greatest offender, with


. Journal of roentgenology . Figure 6 four hundred eleven abnormalities in the six hundred sev-enty colons, an average of over two abnormalities per colon. The most frequent abnormality is Constricting Bandswhich occurs three hundred forty-nine times, and of whichtwo hundred seventy are in the caecum and ascending-colon. That is, fifty per cent of abnormal colons are FLUOROSCOPIC ANALYSIS — CARTER 365 banded, while forty per cent arc banded in the region ofthe caecum and ascending down the vertical columns it will be noted that. Figure 8 the caecum is the greatest offender, with the sigmoid com-ing next. The caecum is par excellence the seat of tender-ness on pressure. The proximal colon—caecum and as- 866 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY cending colon — has forty-seven per cent of the total alt-normalities ; the mid-colon — transverse and flexures — hastwenty per cent; the distal colon — descending colon, sig-


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