. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ibald, C. H. Roentgenotherapy in Cancer; Am. J. Roentgenol., 1914-15, i, 780. (Here ab-stracted, appeared originally in N. York M. J., 1915, ci, I157-1159.) 12. OcHENER AND Percy. New Manual of Surgery. 1917. 214. A CASE OF PEDUNCULATED ADENO ^ CARCINOMA OFTHE STOMACH AND POSSIBLE ERRORS IN DIAGNOSIS By EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, Assistant Roentgenologist in the University Hospital, and Instructor of Roentgenology,Post-Graduate Department of the University of Pennsylvania AND HENRY K. PANCOAST, Professor of Ro
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ibald, C. H. Roentgenotherapy in Cancer; Am. J. Roentgenol., 1914-15, i, 780. (Here ab-stracted, appeared originally in N. York M. J., 1915, ci, I157-1159.) 12. OcHENER AND Percy. New Manual of Surgery. 1917. 214. A CASE OF PEDUNCULATED ADENO ^ CARCINOMA OFTHE STOMACH AND POSSIBLE ERRORS IN DIAGNOSIS By EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, Assistant Roentgenologist in the University Hospital, and Instructor of Roentgenology,Post-Graduate Department of the University of Pennsylvania AND HENRY K. PANCOAST, Professor of Roentgenology, University of Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA * I HE report of the following three cases-*- was prompted by their roentgenologicsimilarity and the great possibility for errorif proper attention is not given to our in-structions in having the patients prepared Case L Male, aged thirty-one years. Ad-mitted to the University Hospital November12, 1919. Severe pain in upper ab-domen. Admitted to Army HospitalMay, 1918, on account of weakness. This. Fig. I. Case I. Erect Exposure. Directly after the Fig. 2. Case I. Nineteen Hours after Previous second opaque meal and six hours after the first Examination, showing the amount of retention meal, showing almost no contents in the intestinal and the defect to perhaps better advantage,tract. for a gastro-intestinal study. In some casesonly after a careful history and laboratoryfindings are we able to reach a conclusion. Ifthe correct diagnosis is to be made, theroentgenologist, the surgeon and the clini-cian must cooperate. weakness had taken two or three weeks todevelop. His condition was diagnosed aspernicious anemia, and he was given fivetransfusions of 300 each. He was dis-charged from the hospital September 4,1919. Very soon the patient noticed that he 602 Pendunculated Adeno-Carcinoma of the Stomach 60 •
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