. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . I I. Case .No. 8268. Girl .\(;e 13. Same TypeAS Roentgenogram Fig. 10. Mastoid Stereoroentgenograms 389 than 4000 sections of heads, has founda similar condition, although not definitelystating this fact. Heinrich Nevunann ofVienna told me in a personal communica-tion that in all his experience in givingoperative courses on the mastoid, he has who has severe symptoms of labyrinthianirritation, such as vertigo, dizziness andunbearable ear and head noises, whichcould not be controlled by the measuresusually emplo


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . I I. Case .No. 8268. Girl .\(;e 13. Same TypeAS Roentgenogram Fig. 10. Mastoid Stereoroentgenograms 389 than 4000 sections of heads, has founda similar condition, although not definitelystating this fact. Heinrich Nevunann ofVienna told me in a personal communica-tion that in all his experience in givingoperative courses on the mastoid, he has who has severe symptoms of labyrinthianirritation, such as vertigo, dizziness andunbearable ear and head noises, whichcould not be controlled by the measuresusually employed. Figs. 5 and 6 are photographs of a. Fig. 12. Case 7576. Female Age 30. Same TypeAS Roentgenogram Fig. 10. invariably found both mastoids to be ofthe same size and form. This fact is significant for the reasonthat one may employ a roentgenogram ofthe normal side to determine the surgicaltopography of the affected mastoid processin the exenteration of the same. That this Fig. 14. Case 6343. Female Age 22. Same TypeAS Roentgenogram Fig. 10. skull (specimen No. 36) from the StateUniversity of Iowa Anatomical Labora-tory, showing large pneumatic type cellsof the right and left sides. Fig. 7 is a


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