. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. ig. Diagram showing relative position of thevarious types of retrocecal appendix in cross-sec-tion. (Jackson.) being either surgical or autopsy reports. InFigure 20 from Hertwig, we again call yourattention to the stage in embryological devel-opment represented in this abnormality. Fig-ures 21 A and B give us the roentgen-rayfindings of such a condition. The position ofthe tip of the cecum under the liver is chai-acteristic. In the enema plate the position ofthe appendix is well shown and a loop of il-eum besid
. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . Fig. ig. Diagram showing relative position of thevarious types of retrocecal appendix in cross-sec-tion. (Jackson.) being either surgical or autopsy reports. InFigure 20 from Hertwig, we again call yourattention to the stage in embryological devel-opment represented in this abnormality. Fig-ures 21 A and B give us the roentgen-rayfindings of such a condition. The position ofthe tip of the cecum under the liver is chai-acteristic. In the enema plate the position ofthe appendix is well shown and a loop of il-eum beside it would indicate that the ileumwas entering fromr above and to the right, therefore thececum is probablynon-rotated. Figures22 A and B show thesame condition in an-other patient. Thislatter case went tooperation with thefollowing surgicalreport: Case by , April 20th,1918. Operative find-ings; Unrotated ce- T-. ,,. ,. cum and ascending Fig. 20. Migration or , ^, j.^ the cecum. (Hert- colon. The appendix wig.) and end of the cecum.
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