Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. Gb.—(Case No. 20,Gl(Jj.— feLoiiiuch; _ saddle ulcer parsmedia; gaping pylorus; spasm at cardia. 294 CANCER OF THE STOMACH. Fig. 69.—Achlorhydria; indefinite clinical picture. Filling defect of pars media. EOENTGEN EXAMINATION IN GASTRIC CANCER 295 DESCRIPTION OF FIG. 69 Mr. P. P.—Age 62—Farmer. Past History.—Typhoid fever, 19 years previously. Comes on account of anorexia, weight and strength loss, anemia, milddjspepsia. Patient felt perfectly well up to 4 weeks ago. Gradually lo


Cancer of the stomach; a clinical study of 921 operatively and pathologically demonstrated cases . Fig. Gb.—(Case No. 20,Gl(Jj.— feLoiiiuch; _ saddle ulcer parsmedia; gaping pylorus; spasm at cardia. 294 CANCER OF THE STOMACH. Fig. 69.—Achlorhydria; indefinite clinical picture. Filling defect of pars media. EOENTGEN EXAMINATION IN GASTRIC CANCER 295 DESCRIPTION OF FIG. 69 Mr. P. P.—Age 62—Farmer. Past History.—Typhoid fever, 19 years previously. Comes on account of anorexia, weight and strength loss, anemia, milddjspepsia. Patient felt perfectly well up to 4 weeks ago. Gradually lostappetite and experienced vague, bloated sensations in the upper have been continuous, but are most marked soon after food has vomited in the late afternoon, and obtained relief of abdominaldiscomfort. Never vomited blood or food retained more than a haK daySuffers nausea soon after eating. Occasionally experiences regurgitation offood. Has been growing paler during past fortnight. Appetite.—Very poor. Bowels moderately constipated. Never notedmelena. Weight.—^Loss of 33 pounds in past 2 months. Abdominal Examination.—Dubaess and area of deep tenderness abovethe navel. Negative other


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