. Journal of radiology . ic because of a gastrointesti-nal complaint. In routine examinationa curved bony spur was revealed, grow-ing from the left side of the fourthsacral segment downward for a dis-tance of 4 cm., then turning at a rightangle and crossing the coccyx to theright side. The patient did not havesymptoms referable to this anomaly. Case 6 (A348044). Congenitalanomaly of the sacrum in a boy aged10 years (Fig. 8). There was non-closure of the arch in the first sacralsegment, a rudimentary third sacralsegment, and an absence of the re-maining sacral and coccygeal had had


. Journal of radiology . ic because of a gastrointesti-nal complaint. In routine examinationa curved bony spur was revealed, grow-ing from the left side of the fourthsacral segment downward for a dis-tance of 4 cm., then turning at a rightangle and crossing the coccyx to theright side. The patient did not havesymptoms referable to this anomaly. Case 6 (A348044). Congenitalanomaly of the sacrum in a boy aged10 years (Fig. 8). There was non-closure of the arch in the first sacralsegment, a rudimentary third sacralsegment, and an absence of the re-maining sacral and coccygeal had had incontinence of urine sincebirth and cystitis since the age of 5. Pusin the urine, and evidences of renal in-fection had gradually increased. Case 7 (Al 66658). Congenitalanomaly of the fifth lumbar vertebrain a woman aged 37 years (Fig. 9).The body of the fourth lumbal verte-bra was wedged with the thin edgetoward the left. The right transverseprocess was small and directed upward,the left, which was longer and Pig-. 7 (A164733). Congenital anom-aly of the sacrum in a man aged65 years. 358 Pig. 8 (A348044). Congenital anom-aly of the sacrum in a boy aged 14yearB. Pig. 9 (A166658). Congenital anom-aly of the fifth lumbar vertebra woman aged 37 years. DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES OF THE SPINE—SUTHERLAND


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