. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 85. -Perthes disease. The same case as Fig. 84, one year later,is now well marked and quite typical. The process. Fig. 86.—Perthes disease. Same case as Fig. 84, three years after the firstexamination. The head of the femur is more dense, showing that repair is takingplace. TENDONS AND BURSJE 109 interference with the blood supply of the epiphysis. The end resultof such a process as seen in adults is a flattening of the head, whichis sometimes displaced downward slightly on the neck. TENDONS AND BURS-ffi. Effusion or hem


. Roentgen interpretation; a manual for students and practitioners . Fig. 85. -Perthes disease. The same case as Fig. 84, one year later,is now well marked and quite typical. The process. Fig. 86.—Perthes disease. Same case as Fig. 84, three years after the firstexamination. The head of the femur is more dense, showing that repair is takingplace. TENDONS AND BURSJE 109 interference with the blood supply of the epiphysis. The end resultof such a process as seen in adults is a flattening of the head, whichis sometimes displaced downward slightly on the neck. TENDONS AND BURS-ffi. Effusion or hemorrhage in or about these tissues is shown by anarea of slightly increased density with indefinite margins. S^Tlo-vitis of the Achilles, quadriceps or extensor longus pollicis tendonsmay occasionally be suspected from thickening of the shadow andblurring of its ordinarily sharp outlines. Areas of increased densityseen in the region of the subdeltoid bursa maA be true calcifications


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