. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . in asthenic type.(Plate taken in erect position.) B. Barium enemaof same patient as shown in Fig. 3 A, illustratingnormal motility of cecum. (Plate taken in proneposition.) this series of illustrations all immediate andtwelve hour plates are taken standing, andthe enema plates in a prone position, unlessotherwise stated. We therefore are able ineach case to judge the motility of the partsunder the changed position. Figures 4 Aand B are of a marked asthenic type ofpatient. The stomach lies in the true both
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . in asthenic type.(Plate taken in erect position.) B. Barium enemaof same patient as shown in Fig. 3 A, illustratingnormal motility of cecum. (Plate taken in proneposition.) this series of illustrations all immediate andtwelve hour plates are taken standing, andthe enema plates in a prone position, unlessotherwise stated. We therefore are able ineach case to judge the motility of the partsunder the changed position. Figures 4 Aand B are of a marked asthenic type ofpatient. The stomach lies in the true both of the above patients, the cecum ap-pears to be normal in length, and the amount woman (Figure 5) and her mother, Figure6. In the two cases there is an almost identi-cal excessive descent of the cecum. Theenema in the mothers case, Figure 6 B,shows moderate motility. Excessive descent of the cecum is almostas common in the sthenic type as in the as-thenic. This is particularly true in 7 is an example of such a case. Thestomach and bowel are in good position and. Fig. 5. Immediate andtwelve hour roentgeno-gram showing excessivedescent of cecum inyoung woman of as-thenic type. (Platetaken in erect posi-tion.)
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