. Journal of radiology . d of observation. E2H views of affected and non-affected knee four yearsFigs 5 and 6 (Case 2, Pathol. No. 23881)—Lateral after onset. Clinically well. 529 BONE DISEASES—OSTEOPOROSIS OR LIPOMASIA, —BLOODGOOD Footnote—November 6, 1922. Dr. Biwritten 11 Hockllli a Chicago haslows: Your One, an injury to the knee, showed os-teoporosis four months after fixation inplaster, ami the other a similar picture. 1 Your suggestion of treatment isgood, both patients are now walking and have improved. I have watchedthe development under mobilization, infact the more 1 moboli/.e the w


. Journal of radiology . d of observation. E2H views of affected and non-affected knee four yearsFigs 5 and 6 (Case 2, Pathol. No. 23881)—Lateral after onset. Clinically well. 529 BONE DISEASES—OSTEOPOROSIS OR LIPOMASIA, —BLOODGOOD Footnote—November 6, 1922. Dr. Biwritten 11 Hockllli a Chicago haslows: Your One, an injury to the knee, showed os-teoporosis four months after fixation inplaster, ami the other a similar picture. 1 Your suggestion of treatment isgood, both patients are now walking and have improved. I have watchedthe development under mobilization, infact the more 1 moboli/.e the worse thecondition. C^uite ently Dr. Hokei x-ray and a historjliagnosis of tubercuThe x-rays show th of Atlantawith a pos-osis of ihe! diffuse os- teoporosis of all the bones of the kneejoint and in the few weeks since mohil- ras discontinued and the pa-ed to walk, pain is disappear-lunction is returning. all who see cases of this kindan x-ray picture of all the td the samethe affecte■ tuberculoi plctlll kne<. Tigs. 7 and 8 (Case 2, Pathol. after onset. -Antero posterior views of normal and affected knee four


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