. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 3. Teratoma. Xote the sharp outUnes in comparison with the heartshadow. Opaque shadows of bones or teeth may beseen in the tumor mass, and such a finding,of course, at once determines the Fig. 4. aorta. The lack of sharply defined edges indicates pulsation. to their proximity to large vessels, and itis only by a careful fluoroscopic study,the mass being viewed from differentangles, that it is possible to differentiatebetween the two conditions. Occasionally, Temiomata.—These rese
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 3. Teratoma. Xote the sharp outUnes in comparison with the heartshadow. Opaque shadows of bones or teeth may beseen in the tumor mass, and such a finding,of course, at once determines the Fig. 4. aorta. The lack of sharply defined edges indicates pulsation. to their proximity to large vessels, and itis only by a careful fluoroscopic study,the mass being viewed from differentangles, that it is possible to differentiatebetween the two conditions. Occasionally, Temiomata.—These resemble dermoidcysts in their location and general charac-teristics. They are usually flattened outagainst the anterior chest wall, and, accord-ing to Christian in Osiers Modern Medi- i84 Roentgenological Examination of the Mediastinum
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