. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 230.—Healed tuberculosis of hip-joint, particularly affecting the acetabulum. Note thedifference between the two joints and absorption of head and neck, with consequent tilting ofthe pelvis on the affected side. Various modifications of this formula have been used. All are moreor less unsatisfactory on account of the difficulty of introducing the emulsionand the ease with which it returns from the sinus. Holtzknecht, Lilienfeld, and Fordes recommend a special rod con-sisting of the following : Zirkonoxyd (kontrastin).Butyri Adeps
. Radiography and radio-therapeutics . Fig. 230.—Healed tuberculosis of hip-joint, particularly affecting the acetabulum. Note thedifference between the two joints and absorption of head and neck, with consequent tilting ofthe pelvis on the affected side. Various modifications of this formula have been used. All are moreor less unsatisfactory on account of the difficulty of introducing the emulsionand the ease with which it returns from the sinus. Holtzknecht, Lilienfeld, and Fordes recommend a special rod con-sisting of the following : Zirkonoxyd (kontrastin).Butyri Adeps , 5 per cent. 264 RADIOGRAPHY. Fig. 231.—Radiogram of a case of infective osteitis of the neck of the femur. (Infective organism, Staphylococcus A Ibus.)The only evidence of disease is the rarefaction of neck and adjacent epiphyseal line.
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