. American quarterly of roentgenology . Fig. 24. Clinical diagnosis: Duodenal ulcer. Roentgen diagnosis:Duodenal cap normal. Fixed position of stomach far over to the right,due to adhesions probably from gall-bladder. Operation showed adhesionsaround the Fig. 25. Roentgen diagnosis was primary carcinoma of duodenumwhich extended into the antrum on the greater curvature of the diagnosis was based on the extensive defects, involving both duo-denum and antrum, much greater than conditions ordinarily seen due toulcer alone. Surgical diagnosis at time of operation was du
. American quarterly of roentgenology . Fig. 24. Clinical diagnosis: Duodenal ulcer. Roentgen diagnosis:Duodenal cap normal. Fixed position of stomach far over to the right,due to adhesions probably from gall-bladder. Operation showed adhesionsaround the Fig. 25. Roentgen diagnosis was primary carcinoma of duodenumwhich extended into the antrum on the greater curvature of the diagnosis was based on the extensive defects, involving both duo-denum and antrum, much greater than conditions ordinarily seen due toulcer alone. Surgical diagnosis at time of operation was duodenal mortem confirmed Roentgen diagnosis, the carcinoma being muchmore extensive in the duodenum than the Roentgen plates show, especiallyof the descending portion. BoGGS: More Conservative Treatment 199 A PLEA FOR A MORE CONSERVATIVE TREATMENTOF MALIGNANT GROWTHS. BY RUSSELL H. BOGGS, M. D., PITTSBURGH, PA. At the present time it is evident that there is a profound sen-timent spreading among the leading minds of the profession,which questions the wisdom of the hitherto unquestioned practiceof treating all malignant growths by the most radical means atour command. This sentiment springs mainly from a morecomprehensive experience with a great number
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