Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 72.—Roentgenogram of Case 3, page 193. The dorsum sell;e is almostentirely Fig. 73.—Sketch of Fig. 72. O. Roof of orbit. ACP. Anterior clinoid Floor of sella. D. Dorsum selhe. SS. The sphenoidal sinus. MCF. Outline of themiddle cranial fossa. PS. Planum sphenoidale. On the roentgenogram the hypophyseal fossa was slightly deepened, itsfloor thinned, dorsum destroyed, and the anterior clinoid processes hol-lowed out on their under surface. Inner surface of the skull elsewhere wascompletely smooth. Diagnosis, basal tumor, proba


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 72.—Roentgenogram of Case 3, page 193. The dorsum sell;e is almostentirely Fig. 73.—Sketch of Fig. 72. O. Roof of orbit. ACP. Anterior clinoid Floor of sella. D. Dorsum selhe. SS. The sphenoidal sinus. MCF. Outline of themiddle cranial fossa. PS. Planum sphenoidale. On the roentgenogram the hypophyseal fossa was slightly deepened, itsfloor thinned, dorsum destroyed, and the anterior clinoid processes hol-lowed out on their under surface. Inner surface of the skull elsewhere wascompletely smooth. Diagnosis, basal tumor, probably hypophyseal. INTRACRANIAL DISEASES 195 Case 6.—H., female, seventy-six years old. Bitemporal hemianopia. On the roentgenogram, the sella was slightly widened and deepened, thedorsum was thinned and shortened. The anterior clinoid processes weresharp pointed. Case 7.—F. T., male, thirty-seven years of age. Bitemporal roentgenogram showed the sella turcica to be slightly enlarged andthe dorsum very much shortened and shoved posteriorly. Case S.—Qu., female, forty-two years old. Temporal


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