. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . II follovvins recovery. apparently continuous with the posteriormediastinum and extending into the rightchest in the region of the right upper lobe. 698 Acute Mediastinal Abscess: Report of Four Cases in Children This plate has unfortunately been lost ormisplaced. The shadow gradually increasedin size until it reached the dimensionsshown in Figure 5. On March 9th a thora-centesis was done posteriorly at the le\elof the fourth dorsal vertebra as close to thespine as possible, and pus was was repeated se


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . II follovvins recovery. apparently continuous with the posteriormediastinum and extending into the rightchest in the region of the right upper lobe. 698 Acute Mediastinal Abscess: Report of Four Cases in Children This plate has unfortunately been lost ormisplaced. The shadow gradually increasedin size until it reached the dimensionsshown in Figure 5. On March 9th a thora-centesis was done posteriorly at the le\elof the fourth dorsal vertebra as close to thespine as possible, and pus was was repeated several times in the. Fig. 5. Case III. next few days, and pus obtained each March 26th a large trochar was passedin and a great amount of purulent fluid with-drawn. The temperature rapidly droppedto normal after this and convalescence wasrapid and complete. Case IV. Female, aged Hahnemann Hospital March 2,1922. There was a history of a severe sorethroat complicated by an edema of thelarynx requiring an emergency tracheot-omy ten days previous to tracheotomy tube had slipped out the next day, allowing some of the purulenttracheal secretion to escape into, the softtissues. The temperature and blood countsoon began to rise and the patient was


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