. Journal of radiology . of being in close re-lationship to the surroundingstructure. Xot enough cases have beenexamined in this manner to drawcomprehensive conclusions, but itis hoped that the feasability, easeof application and apparent harm-lessness will stimulate others toapply this method of examinationin selected instances. Technique: The opaque me-dium (barium sulphate suspendedin a solution of malted milk ) isinjected into the ostium, after thelatter has been dilated and anes-thetized, until over-flow mop away any solution out-side of the cavity and introducecotton to preve


. Journal of radiology . of being in close re-lationship to the surroundingstructure. Xot enough cases have beenexamined in this manner to drawcomprehensive conclusions, but itis hoped that the feasability, easeof application and apparent harm-lessness will stimulate others toapply this method of examinationin selected instances. Technique: The opaque me-dium (barium sulphate suspendedin a solution of malted milk ) isinjected into the ostium, after thelatter has been dilated and anes-thetized, until over-flow mop away any solution out-side of the cavity and introducecotton to prevent the liquid fromflowing out, after which the neces-sary plates are taken. The follow-ing positions were usually em-ployed : fa) Stereoscopic postero-anter-ior. fb) Two obliques (Pfahlersviews). (c) Lateral (stereoscopic wherepossible). After the radiograms have beentaken, the sinuses are drained andirrigated with sterile water. Sofar no untoward results have — Watch The Journal—It Leads!. Watch The Journal—It Leads! SPHEXOID SINUSES—HUBEXY 33


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