Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 86.—A sinistrodextral picture of Case; 1, page 227. Pressure erosions andspreading of the sutures are plainly seen. The case was one of tumor of the cere-bellum. 5AG |TfM- S^oR&. ^0HSS?TUS Fig. 87.—A sketch of Fig. 86. INTRACRANIAL DISEASES 229 On the roentgenogram, the vault of the skull appeared of diminishedthickness. Its inner surface showed deepened impressions. All the sutureswere well preserved and here and there they were gaping. There was nocraniostenosis. Case 4.—M., girl, eight years old. For the last three months has suf-fered from


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 86.—A sinistrodextral picture of Case; 1, page 227. Pressure erosions andspreading of the sutures are plainly seen. The case was one of tumor of the cere-bellum. 5AG |TfM- S^oR&. ^0HSS?TUS Fig. 87.—A sketch of Fig. 86. INTRACRANIAL DISEASES 229 On the roentgenogram, the vault of the skull appeared of diminishedthickness. Its inner surface showed deepened impressions. All the sutureswere well preserved and here and there they were gaping. There was nocraniostenosis. Case 4.—M., girl, eight years old. For the last three months has suf-fered from blindness in consequence of neuritic atrophy. Facial was disturbance of intelligence, headache, vomiting, and dizziness. The roentgenogram showed markedly deepened impressions and gapingsutures. The coronal suture appeared as a bright stripe the width of afinger, within which the shadow lines corresponding to the suture indenta-tions were strikingly discernible. Widening of the Venous Canals of the Skull in Consequenceof Increase in Intracranial Pressure If there exists for a long time a continuous or a frequentlyrepeated disproportion between the cranial cavity and thecranial content, there occurs, app


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