. Journal of radiology . rgans with aretroversion of the uterus. In themale the bladder can be inflated aswell, and the prostate demon-strated in a number of on the condition of Page Thirteen PNEUMOPERITONEUM the bladder wall are thus also pos-sible. The second group is well illus-trated by the next three 5 shows a large, smooth,rounded mass without attachmentto the anterior abdominal a plate, however, docs notserve to show the connections ofthe mass, nor will it determine itspossible retroperitoneal origin. Inorder to show whether or not themass


. Journal of radiology . rgans with aretroversion of the uterus. In themale the bladder can be inflated aswell, and the prostate demon-strated in a number of on the condition of Page Thirteen PNEUMOPERITONEUM the bladder wall are thus also pos-sible. The second group is well illus-trated by the next three 5 shows a large, smooth,rounded mass without attachmentto the anterior abdominal a plate, however, docs notserve to show the connections ofthe mass, nor will it determine itspossible retroperitoneal origin. Inorder to show whether or not themass springs from the retroperi- -SANTE position causes the intestines andall intra-abdominal organs withmesenteric attachment to fall for-ward, leaving the spine and retro-peritoneal tissues clearly visible,and producing a prevertebralclear space, which, when en-croached upon, shows up any re-troperitoneal mass extending intoit. Figure 6 shows this same pa-tient in the retroperitoneal posi-tion. It will be seen that the mass.


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