. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 27. A. Immediate and twelve hour roentgenogramof fourth case of non-fused, non-rotated cecumwith deficient migration. (Plate taken with patientin erect position.) B. Barium enema plate of samecase. (Plate taken in prone position.) by Dr. Coffey, January 19th, 1918: Deeppenetrating ulcer high up on lesser curva-ture; a thickening and spasm of the last twoinches of the stomach; complete mobility ofthe cecum, ascending and transverse colon;the third portion of the duodenum hada mesentery and ran down the right sid
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. 27. A. Immediate and twelve hour roentgenogramof fourth case of non-fused, non-rotated cecumwith deficient migration. (Plate taken with patientin erect position.) B. Barium enema plate of samecase. (Plate taken in prone position.) by Dr. Coffey, January 19th, 1918: Deeppenetrating ulcer high up on lesser curva-ture; a thickening and spasm of the last twoinches of the stomach; complete mobility ofthe cecum, ascending and transverse colon;the third portion of the duodenum hada mesentery and ran down the right sideof the abdomen to a point below the end ofthe cecum as noticed in quadrupeds. A. Fig. 28. Abdominal \ isccra ui adult human male, non-rotation of intestine. (Columbia University Mu-seum, Study on Collections.) A, Liver. B, Duodenum. C, Small intestine. D,Spleen. E, Stomach. F, Bend of colon correspond-ing to hepatic flexure. G, Splenic flexure. H, Duo-denocolic isthmus. /, Ascending colon. /, Irregulartransverse colon. K, Descending colon. L, Ileo-colic junction.
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