. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fi(.. I. .Anteroposterior View. Fig. 2. Lateral \iew. was disabled one week. Ever since thenhe has been able to walk and dancewithout discomfort except that the ankle gives way like a sprained tions. On palpation the swelling is foundto consist of small moval)le bodies asshown in the roentgenogram. No tuber-culous lesions or family history. MASTOID STEREOROENTGENOGRAMS PRESENTING VARIATIONS* BY BUNDY ALLEN, Roentgenologist, University Hospital, State University of Iowa, IOWA CITY, IOWA- THE objec
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fi(.. I. .Anteroposterior View. Fig. 2. Lateral \iew. was disabled one week. Ever since thenhe has been able to walk and dancewithout discomfort except that the ankle gives way like a sprained tions. On palpation the swelling is foundto consist of small moval)le bodies asshown in the roentgenogram. No tuber-culous lesions or family history. MASTOID STEREOROENTGENOGRAMS PRESENTING VARIATIONS* BY BUNDY ALLEN, Roentgenologist, University Hospital, State University of Iowa, IOWA CITY, IOWA- THE objects of this paper are to out-line two practical points relative tothe roentgen examination and diagnosis ofmastoid lesions, illustrating the techniqueof stereoroentgenograms of the right andleft mastoid on a single pair of plates;to present a number of specimens in driedskulls which have had the mastoid dis-sected, and to offer a preliminary reportof a number of patients demonstrating a
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