The Cleveland medical journal . FIGURE IV. CASE OF OCCIPITAL NEURALGIA. Showing distribution of posterior and anterior division of first four cervical light area (anterior division) the region of dark area region of referred pain. Frazier—Some Surgical Lesions 283 turcica. An absolutely bloodless field is obtained by operatingwith the dog in the vertical position. The exposure of the hypophysis in the human subject willalways be attended with certain technical difficulties, chiefly inavoiding the important structures surrounding it. But the actualremoval of the hyp


The Cleveland medical journal . FIGURE IV. CASE OF OCCIPITAL NEURALGIA. Showing distribution of posterior and anterior division of first four cervical light area (anterior division) the region of dark area region of referred pain. Frazier—Some Surgical Lesions 283 turcica. An absolutely bloodless field is obtained by operatingwith the dog in the vertical position. The exposure of the hypophysis in the human subject willalways be attended with certain technical difficulties, chiefly inavoiding the important structures surrounding it. But the actualremoval of the hypophysis or tumors of the hypophysis will bemore or less difficult in individual cases according to the size andshape of the sella turcica. In examining a number of anatomicspecimens Schloffer (Bruns Beitrage sur Klin. Cliir., 1906 Bd. I),found that there were certain structural changes, consequent uponthe increase in the size of the hypophysis, which would facilitatethe operation. In some cases the hypophysis remains confined


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