Interstate medical journal . compensating peristalsis causes the stomach tobe completely or nearly evacuated in six hours. In this group therewere twelve cases; six were treated surgically and six this group of cases we have been exceptionally fortunate in beingable to obtain accurately the subsequent clinical history, and thesehistories are given in detail under the following six cases: Case VIII. (Fig. 8.)Clinical history: Not obtained. Roentgen diagnosis: A lesion involving the extreme pyloric end of the INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL 35 stomach, not having the characteristic appea


Interstate medical journal . compensating peristalsis causes the stomach tobe completely or nearly evacuated in six hours. In this group therewere twelve cases; six were treated surgically and six this group of cases we have been exceptionally fortunate in beingable to obtain accurately the subsequent clinical history, and thesehistories are given in detail under the following six cases: Case VIII. (Fig. 8.)Clinical history: Not obtained. Roentgen diagnosis: A lesion involving the extreme pyloric end of the INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOURNAL 35 stomach, not having the characteristic appearance of a new growth and pro-ducing cap deformity, led to a diagnosis of ulcer, with considerable infiltration. Surgical findings: A mass the size of a walnut was removed, which at thetime of operation had the appearance of malignancy, but microsection provedthe lesion to be a tuberculous one. Subsequent history: Under hygienic dietetic treatment the patient maderapid progress and after nine months was considered as


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