Interstate medical journal . • 1 Uj;ii:ihih ^ 1 Case IX. (Fig. 9.) Clinical history: Much depleted from several operations; present symptomswere constant pain in the region of the liver and gall-bladder, with belching,regurgitation, and nausea, which had no relation to eating. Roentgen diagnosis: At the time of the original examination, which wasone of the earlier cases examined by this method, the exact nature of thelesion was not recognized. A subsequent restudy of the original plates in thelight of added knowledge reveals clearly an unmistakable evidence of post-pyloric ulcer. Subsequent hi


Interstate medical journal . • 1 Uj;ii:ihih ^ 1 Case IX. (Fig. 9.) Clinical history: Much depleted from several operations; present symptomswere constant pain in the region of the liver and gall-bladder, with belching,regurgitation, and nausea, which had no relation to eating. Roentgen diagnosis: At the time of the original examination, which wasone of the earlier cases examined by this method, the exact nature of thelesion was not recognized. A subsequent restudy of the original plates in thelight of added knowledge reveals clearly an unmistakable evidence of post-pyloric ulcer. Subsequent history: A report five years after the examination states thatthe patient, after medical treatment, is perfectly well. 36 INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL Case X. (Fig. 10.)Clinical history: Not obtained. Roentgen diagnosis: Complete absence of cap and sphincter and retentionled me to a diagnosis of postpyloric ulcer, with distinct evidence of adhesions. Surgical findings: Presence of adhesions confirmed and possibly an ulcer. Sub


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