. Journal of roentgenology . No. 535 Report from stereo-roentgenograms shows on the right side cone lesion ofDunham in the second interspace mid-axillary line. In the apex above theclavicle a small cone lesion is seen showing less distinctly. Its apex extendsbut a short distance towards the hilus and it is apparently of more recentorigin. On the left side there is extensive pleuro-parenchymal involvementwith a large area of almost complete consolidation extending down to theregion of the second rib. Below the consolidation diffuse infiltration, whichloses density as it extends farther down in
. Journal of roentgenology . No. 535 Report from stereo-roentgenograms shows on the right side cone lesion ofDunham in the second interspace mid-axillary line. In the apex above theclavicle a small cone lesion is seen showing less distinctly. Its apex extendsbut a short distance towards the hilus and it is apparently of more recentorigin. On the left side there is extensive pleuro-parenchymal involvementwith a large area of almost complete consolidation extending down to theregion of the second rib. Below the consolidation diffuse infiltration, whichloses density as it extends farther down in the upper lobe. A pericardialeffusion shows distinctly and the heart can be outlined within the pericardialsack. 15 226 THE JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY. No. 4304 Report from stereo-roentgenograms shows left lung practically lung shows very extensive fibrosis, cavitation, consolidation, diffuse in-filtration, broneho-parenehymal and pleuro-parenchymal lesions. Pneumothoraxis noted in conjunction with collapse of a portion of the upper lobe. Thesixth and seventh ribs have been resected at a point near the posterior axillaryline. There is an accumulation of fluid at the costo-phrenic angle. The heartand mediastinal structures are much displaced to the right, subsequent tofibrous contraction. The trachea shows very distinctly on the right of the spineand the bifurcation is well marked. The inverted comma of Crane showsindistinctly on the right of the tracheal line. A PIGMENTED MOLE CASTING THE SHADOW OFA RENAL CALCULIS Nathaniel G. Alcock, M. Professor of SurgeryMedical Department, State University of Iowa In those cases of renal calculus where the stone is of sucha composition that it will cast a roentgen shado
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