. Journal of roentgenology . No. 3157. ILLUSTRATION IS A LATERAL VIEW. PATIENT LYING PACE UPWARD Note very extensive dense peritoneal adhesions compromising the margin ofthe liver and portions of the transverse and ascending colon, together withthe gastrocolic omentum. The anterior attachments are beneath the site ofa long operative abdominal scar. 276 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY. No. 3190. ILLUSTRATION SHOWS CASE WITH .NEEDLE INSERTED Adhesions binding instestines to anterior abdominal wall beneath side ofoperative sear. The intestines involved could not be determined by fluoroscopic examina


. Journal of roentgenology . No. 3157. ILLUSTRATION IS A LATERAL VIEW. PATIENT LYING PACE UPWARD Note very extensive dense peritoneal adhesions compromising the margin ofthe liver and portions of the transverse and ascending colon, together withthe gastrocolic omentum. The anterior attachments are beneath the site ofa long operative abdominal scar. 276 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY. No. 3190. ILLUSTRATION SHOWS CASE WITH .NEEDLE INSERTED Adhesions binding instestines to anterior abdominal wall beneath side ofoperative sear. The intestines involved could not be determined by fluoroscopic examina-tion or by observation of the radiographs. Next illustration shows further information in this case.


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