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and Anatomy Physiology in the Dilation of Diploic Veins and Other Anatomic Variations Skull. Leon T. Am. 12:536 1924. Lewald, J. Roentgenol. (Dec.) technic which first was of has out a deal of detail at Improvement brought great within the realm of In normal regarded pathology. apparently persons, markings as dilated veins better venous diploic or, term, prominent diploic channels, convolutional on the marked in the inner prominent markings skull, irregularities table of the extensive for the Pacchionian skull, depressions bodies, prominent suture lines and for the arteries be Calcium deep grooves meningeal may present. in the can be demonstrated in adults. deposits pineal gland healthy young Stulik, Chicago. and Pathology, Bacteriology Biochemistry Anomalies of the Kidney. B. H. Am. 12: Some Nichols, J. Roentgenol. (Nov.) classified anomalies of Anomalies as (a) number, including congenital solitary anomalies of atrophy, fused kidney and kidneys; (&) kidney, congenital duplex and anomalies which include and kidneys torsion; (c) position ectopie misplaced one in of form which include congenital solitary, polycystic kidneys. Frequency a some thousand. is from because in Pyelogram important diagnostic standpoint of the conditions the and function tests are normal. urinary findings Used by the Registry of Bone Sarcoma. E.
American journal of diseases of children – American Medical Association
Published: Sep 1, 1925
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