. Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 67.—X-ray picture of the sella of Case 4, page Fig. 68.—Sketch of Fig. 67. O. Orbital roof. ACP. Anterior clinoid ^. Sphenoidal sinus. F. Floor of sella. D. Dorsum sella. MCF. Outline of themiddle cranial fossa. PS. Planum sphenoidale. On the roentgenogram the sella appeared shallow, owing to the en-trance being wider than normal. The floor of the sella was thin, thedorsum gone, the anterior clinoid processes were pointed. (See Fig. 69.) 190 ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD Several months after this examination a p


. Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 67.—X-ray picture of the sella of Case 4, page Fig. 68.—Sketch of Fig. 67. O. Orbital roof. ACP. Anterior clinoid ^. Sphenoidal sinus. F. Floor of sella. D. Dorsum sella. MCF. Outline of themiddle cranial fossa. PS. Planum sphenoidale. On the roentgenogram the sella appeared shallow, owing to the en-trance being wider than normal. The floor of the sella was thin, thedorsum gone, the anterior clinoid processes were pointed. (See Fig. 69.) 190 ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD Several months after this examination a postmortem was lipid on thiscase. Tliere was found a eyst aliove the hypophysis. Case 2.—H. S., female, thirty-six years old. For the three years pre-vious to examination she had suffered from amenojrhea, obesity, and dis-turbances in sight. The roentgenogram revealed a shallow widening of the sella, a shaip-ened short dorsum and anterior clinoid processes. The opeiation, under-taken in the von Eiselsberg Clinic, determined the existence of a sarcomaof the hyi)ophysis. Cases ivith Moderate Erosio


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