. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5. Case hi. Ordix.\ry Postero-.\xterior Plate Fig. 7. Case iv. Postero-anterior Plate of theOF .\N Adults Chest Showing a Hydropneumo- Chest Showing a Hydrothorax. Fig. 6. Case hi. Lateral Plate Showing theCollection of Fluid in the Posterior Part ofthe Chest. Note Fluid Level Overlying theShadow of the Spine. Fig. 8. Case iv. Plate of the ChestShowing the Wide Distribution of Fluid fromthe Anterior to Posterior Chest W.^ll. no Lateral and Oblique Studies of the Chest Descriptions of three ca
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 5. Case hi. Ordix.\ry Postero-.\xterior Plate Fig. 7. Case iv. Postero-anterior Plate of theOF .\N Adults Chest Showing a Hydropneumo- Chest Showing a Hydrothorax. Fig. 6. Case hi. Lateral Plate Showing theCollection of Fluid in the Posterior Part ofthe Chest. Note Fluid Level Overlying theShadow of the Spine. Fig. 8. Case iv. Plate of the ChestShowing the Wide Distribution of Fluid fromthe Anterior to Posterior Chest W.^ll. no Lateral and Oblique Studies of the Chest Descriptions of three cases recentlystudied will serve to illustrate the practicalvalue of the lateral and obliciue studies ofthis area. Case I. Mrs. S, age forty-hve. Referredfor chest examination with the historv of anacute process in the lower right. The find-ings, at this time, were those of a smallamount of fluid in the right lower pleuralcavity, there being a loss of the phrenocostalangle. However, the development and sever-ity of the symptoms were out of proportionto the findings, and following withdrawalof the pleural efifusion. further studies wereundertaken to determine the basis for thepersistence of the symptoms. At this time,by the oblique method, we could de
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