Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . rom the sella. The skull was 1 mm. thick,spongy, and its inner surface showed deep Pacchionian grooves on bothsides of the middle line in the vertex and on the frontal bone. Case 3.—L. G., male, thirty years old. Right temporal hemianopia. The roentgenogram showed the sella to be widened at the top, the floorthin, and the dorsum gone except for an insignificant shadow. The an-terior clinoid processes were greatly thinned. (See Figs. 72 and 73.) Case 4.—G. C, male, fifty years of age. During the last three yearsthere had been rapid loss of sight in t


Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . rom the sella. The skull was 1 mm. thick,spongy, and its inner surface showed deep Pacchionian grooves on bothsides of the middle line in the vertex and on the frontal bone. Case 3.—L. G., male, thirty years old. Right temporal hemianopia. The roentgenogram showed the sella to be widened at the top, the floorthin, and the dorsum gone except for an insignificant shadow. The an-terior clinoid processes were greatly thinned. (See Figs. 72 and 73.) Case 4.—G. C, male, fifty years of age. During the last three yearsthere had been rapid loss of sight in the left eye. At the time of examina-tion there was amaurosis of the left eye and the disc of the right waspaler than normal. The roentgen examination revealed a slight widening of the sella with 194 ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OP THE HEAD thinning and tipping backward of the dorsum. (See Sehuller, Manual ofLewandowsky. Plate IX, Fig-. 2.) Cask 5.—O. K., girl, eighteen years old. Diplopia. Recently amenor-rhea. Bilateral choked disc. Fig. 72.—Roentgenogram of Case 3, page 193. The dorsum sell;e is almostentirely gone.


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