. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . FiG. I. Pyonephrosis with Stones. No Pre^ous A-ray Examination * Read at the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of the .American Roentgen Ray Society, Feb. 22, 1918. The A-Rays in Defining Kidney Tumors. Fig. 2. Hypernephroma amination and the result will suggest fur-ther clinical examinations, until a finalconclusion can be drawn or the diagnosisleft open, to be revealed at example: A woman had a large bean-shaped tumor easily palpable in theright hypochondrium, protruding from un-derneath the live


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . FiG. I. Pyonephrosis with Stones. No Pre^ous A-ray Examination * Read at the Annual Meeting of the Western Section of the .American Roentgen Ray Society, Feb. 22, 1918. The A-Rays in Defining Kidney Tumors. Fig. 2. Hypernephroma amination and the result will suggest fur-ther clinical examinations, until a finalconclusion can be drawn or the diagnosisleft open, to be revealed at example: A woman had a large bean-shaped tumor easily palpable in theright hypochondrium, protruding from un-derneath the liver and extending down be-low the navel. It appeared to be the kid-ney, but a very distended gall-bladdercould not be ruled out. Therefore, preced-ing the barium enema examination, a ven-tral plate was taken for gall-stories. Whilethe plate was being developed, the bariumenema was given and the fluoroscope re-vealed the transverse colon neither dis-placed downward, as it should be by alarge gall-bladder, nor was the hepaticflexure displaced downward, as might beexpected from a kidney tumor. In fact,the bowel crossed in front of the plate revealed a typical kidney stone,filling the pelvis and calyces. After a ca-thartic, stereoscopic dorsal plates of thekidney confirmed


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