. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . es which offer nowho are attempting to do gall-bladder density, not even as much as the bile inx-ray work are merely searching for gall- which they are contained, which, in tact, may cast negative shadows. Again, Georgehas called our attention to the fact that,though the stones individually cast nopositive shadow on the x-ray film, andoffer very little anatomic weight, yet, • Read at the Midwinter Meeting of the Central Section of The Americas Roentgen Ray Society, Chicago, February ». .922. 73 stones instead
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . es which offer nowho are attempting to do gall-bladder density, not even as much as the bile inx-ray work are merely searching for gall- which they are contained, which, in tact, may cast negative shadows. Again, Georgehas called our attention to the fact that,though the stones individually cast nopositive shadow on the x-ray film, andoffer very little anatomic weight, yet, • Read at the Midwinter Meeting of the Central Section of The Americas Roentgen Ray Society, Chicago, February ». .922. 73 stones instead of carefully searching forany direct or indirect evidence of gall-bladder pathology other than the merepresence of stones. A great many men are still of the opinion 7i4 The Roentgenological Study of the Pathological Gall-BIadder en masse, they assume a certain amount of we look for a gall-bladder shadow. Thedensity, which together with the changes normal gall-bladder under ordinary rou-in the gall-bladder wall, produces a charac- tine conditions, is not visualized. There. Fig. 2a. Case 3415A. Pathological gall-bladder filled Fig. 26. Case 34156. Roentgenogramwith very dense stones Referred for roentgen- after its removal, ological examination of left kidney. All symptoms onleft side. bladder
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