. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fi(.. 0. CoLox. a harium enema,the atonic condition of the intestinal walls. Xote 426 The Roentgen Ray in Diverticulitis of the Colon. Fig. 7. Multiple Diverticula. Plate made Iwentj-fourhours after meal. Diffuse distribution of the diverti-cula over transverse colon, descending colon and sig-moid. Simple diverticulum formation without changes. Class I. are reported in patients under reports a possible case ofseven years. 2. Males are twice as susceptible todivertic


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fi(.. 0. CoLox. a harium enema,the atonic condition of the intestinal walls. Xote 426 The Roentgen Ray in Diverticulitis of the Colon. Fig. 7. Multiple Diverticula. Plate made Iwentj-fourhours after meal. Diffuse distribution of the diverti-cula over transverse colon, descending colon and sig-moid. Simple diverticulum formation without changes. Class I. are reported in patients under reports a possible case ofseven years. 2. Males are twice as susceptible todiverticula as females. 3. Obesitv seems to be a definite pre-disposing cause; on the other hand,rapid loss of weight may be followedby diverticulitis. 4. The normal muscle structure ofthe colon, particularly the arrangementof the muscle-fibers, is thought to pre-dispose toward diverticulum formation. 5. The physiologic role of the sig-moid, in that it contains gas and fecalmaterial under more or less be an etiologic factor. 6. The points of entry for blood-vessels passing through the intestinalwall seem common sites for points of entry are also close tothe appendices epiploicae. 7. Another predisposing


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