. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 19. Illustrating evidence of transmitted intra-colonic hypertension. Marked dilatation of appendixwhich hangs over pelvic brim, the result of obstruc-tive lesion, carcinoma of ascending colon, possiblysecondary to diverticulitis, though cecal diverticula—an unusual location—possibly secondary to hyper-tension in proximal colon. Post mortem. Conditionresults in small intestinal stasis. See followingfigure—same case. Fig. 20. Small intestinal recoil and stasis from proximalcolonic obstruction (carcinoma) shown in


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 19. Illustrating evidence of transmitted intra-colonic hypertension. Marked dilatation of appendixwhich hangs over pelvic brim, the result of obstruc-tive lesion, carcinoma of ascending colon, possiblysecondary to diverticulitis, though cecal diverticula—an unusual location—possibly secondary to hyper-tension in proximal colon. Post mortem. Conditionresults in small intestinal stasis. See followingfigure—same case. Fig. 20. Small intestinal recoil and stasis from proximalcolonic obstruction (carcinoma) shown in dilatedatypical loops of small intestine not to be differ-entiated from result of moderate organic obstructionof distal small intestine, though such not here mortem. See preceding figure—same case. 208 A-Rav Evidence of Abdominal Small Intestinal States. Fie. 21. Illustrating evidence of transmission of intes-tinal hypertension proximal to organic obstructivelesion, here carcinoma of ileac colon. Proximalcolonic hypertension suggested in degree of dilata-tion in descending and distal transverse colon andin form of appendix suggesting slight dilatation prob-ably limited by degree of proximal appendicularsclerosis. Operative confirmation. See followingfigure—same case.


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