. American quarterly of roentgenology . \. FIG. 3 BLASTOMYCOSIS OF THE ACROMION-hollister E. potter Potter: Radiographic Findings Mi strated by X-rays, suggests at once the value of radiographicmethods in determining the presence and amount of consoli-dation. To draw inferences as to the nature of such consolidati >nsfrom the structure and distribution of their shadows seems atthe present time impracticable on account of the few numberof cases studied, as well as on account of their known resem-blance to the gross lesions of tuberculosis and broncho-pneu-monia. We will therefore limit ourse


. American quarterly of roentgenology . \. FIG. 3 BLASTOMYCOSIS OF THE ACROMION-hollister E. potter Potter: Radiographic Findings Mi strated by X-rays, suggests at once the value of radiographicmethods in determining the presence and amount of consoli-dation. To draw inferences as to the nature of such consolidati >nsfrom the structure and distribution of their shadows seems atthe present time impracticable on account of the few numberof cases studied, as well as on account of their known resem-blance to the gross lesions of tuberculosis and broncho-pneu-monia. We will therefore limit oursehes to a brief outline ofthe radiographic findings, leaving the diagnosis of the dia-logic factor to the microscope. Of three cases which had definite systemic lesions elsewhereand but little clinical evidence of pulmonary involvement atthe time of our first radiographs two showed light fleecyshadows grouped along the position of one or more shadows extended outward and downward from theroot of the lung rather than toward th


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