. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ce-cum. The terminal ileum turns caudat from rightto left to enter ileum. (Huntingtons Anatomy ofPeritoneum and Abdomen.) ./. Li\cr. B. Terminal ileum. C, Great omentum. ileum lying to the right and the ileocecalvalve on the right. This first case was uniquein that in addition to the usual constipationand toxemia, he presented a history of noc-turnal epilepsy. In the second case, Figure 25 A shows theimmediate and twelve hour plate, Figure 25B the barium enema erect and Figure 25 Cthe barium enema in the prone posit
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ce-cum. The terminal ileum turns caudat from rightto left to enter ileum. (Huntingtons Anatomy ofPeritoneum and Abdomen.) ./. Li\cr. B. Terminal ileum. C, Great omentum. ileum lying to the right and the ileocecalvalve on the right. This first case was uniquein that in addition to the usual constipationand toxemia, he presented a history of noc-turnal epilepsy. In the second case, Figure 25 A shows theimmediate and twelve hour plate, Figure 25B the barium enema erect and Figure 25 Cthe barium enema in the prone the ileum appears on the right andthe free swing of the non-fused cecum isevidenced. The third case in the series was complica-ted by the presence of a stomach ulcer; Fig-ure 26 A is from the immediate and twelvehour plate; Figure 26 B from a similar plateon re-examination; Figure 26 C from thesix hour and Figure 26 D from the bariumenema plate. The relative position of the ce-cum and ileum is particularly well shown inthe last plate. Case 523. Operative findings. Fig. 24. Immediate andtwelve hour roentgeno-g r a m showing non-fused, non-rotated ce-cum with deficient mi-gration.
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