. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ndstunted in longitudinal growth; in somecases they are reduced to less than one-half the length of the normal bone. Theobvious conclusion from this fact is tha:the seat of the primary lesion is in thatpart of the bone between the epiphysisand diaphysis which develops activelyex utero. 38 The Bone Lesions of Smallpox with Report of Cases From their report of cases the followinp;are taken: Case I (No. 6992, 1912j. Female, Fili-pina, twenty-seven years old, seamstress,born in Malabon. She had smallpox duringchildhood,
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ndstunted in longitudinal growth; in somecases they are reduced to less than one-half the length of the normal bone. Theobvious conclusion from this fact is tha:the seat of the primary lesion is in thatpart of the bone between the epiphysisand diaphysis which develops activelyex utero. 38 The Bone Lesions of Smallpox with Report of Cases From their report of cases the followinp;are taken: Case I (No. 6992, 1912j. Female, Fili-pina, twenty-seven years old, seamstress,born in Malabon. She had smallpox duringchildhood,; and as a complication shedeveloped deformity of the left elbow-joint, with partial ankylosis and shorteningof the bones of the left arm and forearm. joints and some shortening of the bones ofboth legs. Case III (No. 2464, 1912). Female,single, washerwoman, aged thirty-two,born in Silang, Cavite. Had smallpoxwhen a little girl, with subsequent defor-mity of the elbow-joints and left wrist, withdistinct shortening of the bones of theforearms on both sides. Deformity of both. JK| #■
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