. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 147.—Extensive malignant disease of the media and antrum. Large growths in the body and antrum are usually is a ragged annular defect which is constant at all times andin all positions. If the tumor is palpable it will be found to coincidewith the defect. Peristalsis is absent in the region of the growthand may be irregular, sluggish or reversed elsewhere. Stasis is difterentiation is from ulcer, lues, adhesions and extragastrictumors. Typical ulcers and t\T)ical carcinoma are easily distin
. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 147.—Extensive malignant disease of the media and antrum. Large growths in the body and antrum are usually is a ragged annular defect which is constant at all times andin all positions. If the tumor is palpable it will be found to coincidewith the defect. Peristalsis is absent in the region of the growthand may be irregular, sluggish or reversed elsewhere. Stasis is difterentiation is from ulcer, lues, adhesions and extragastrictumors. Typical ulcers and t\T)ical carcinoma are easily distin-guishable but borderline cases are often hard to identify. Carcino- 170 GASTRO-INTESTINAL TRACT matous ulcers may, like benign ulcers, be limited to one wall andshow a rigid area of infiltration with the pocket of a crater project-ing from it. However, the crater is usually larger in carcinoma and. Pl/lOTU S FiG. 148.—Extensive annular involvement of the media and antrum due tomalignant disease.
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