. Journal of radiology . R. M.—Case DR. A. F. TYLER, Omaha: Iwould like to ask Dr. Carman a ques-tion. He made the statement in hispaper that the infiltrating type of car-cinoma extending out from the medi-astinum along the bronchi was veryrare if at all present. In the last yearand a half I have had ten differentcases come to me for post-operativetreatment following amputation of thebreast for carcinoma in which thistype of infiltration was present, grad-ually extending out and involving theentire lung on one side and part of 7—Figure 3 is the same as Dr. Tylers and Ihave been able to follow


. Journal of radiology . R. M.—Case DR. A. F. TYLER, Omaha: Iwould like to ask Dr. Carman a ques-tion. He made the statement in hispaper that the infiltrating type of car-cinoma extending out from the medi-astinum along the bronchi was veryrare if at all present. In the last yearand a half I have had ten differentcases come to me for post-operativetreatment following amputation of thebreast for carcinoma in which thistype of infiltration was present, grad-ually extending out and involving theentire lung on one side and part of 7—Figure 3 is the same as Dr. Tylers and Ihave been able to follow these casesover a period of more than threeyears and some have come to au-topsy. I cannot quite see how theexperience that Dr. Carman has had,which is so very extensive, shoulddiffer so widely from our carcinoma must be the samein Philadelphia as in Rochester. If Ihad only seen these patients once andthen forgotten them, I would not feelso sure about what I am saying, butthey came to me for treatmen


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