. Die amerikanische Zeitschrift für Wurzelkunde, Radiumtherapie und Nuklearmedizin. War ein Wurzelgenogramm, in dem die Endschleifen des Ileum durch einen Kontrastklyster gefüllt worden waren. In spiteof ihrer relativ stark erweitert, zeigen diese ILEAL Schleifen (A und B in der Abbildung) tiefe und enge transversale Falten, ähnlich den Falten der jejunal Schleife, die schnell (ilied durch Gastro-enteroanastomose. (C, Zecum; FS, flexurasigmoidea; R, Rektum.) Abbildung 24 ist ein Roentgenogramm, in dem die Endschleife des Ileum, vier Stunden nach einer Kontrastmahlzeit, die Linie longi zeigt - die andere Seite ist frei her
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. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ws a roentgenogram inwhich the terminal loops of ileum havebeen filled by a contrast clyster. In spiteof their being relatively strongly dilated, these ileal loops (A and B in the illustration)show deep and close transverse folds, similar to the folds of the jejunal loop, which has been speedily (ilied by gastro-enteroanastomosis. (C, cecum; Fs, flexurasigmoidea; R, rectum.) Figure 24 is a roentgenogram in whichthe terminal loop of the ileum, four hoursafter a contrast meal, shows line longi- the other side is free from folds, and showson this side segment-contractions of themuscular coat. According to my opinion, such a forma-tion of the folds is inexplainable by only apassie folding-in of the mucous membranedepending only on the degree of contrac-tion of the muscular coat. An independentmovement of the mucous membrane seemsto me to be the only possible explanation. Through good fortune, I hae been in aposition to add the final link to the chainof evidence, through direct observations. Fig. 23. Roentgenogram of the terminal loops of ileumA and B filled by a contrast clyster. C = Cecum;Fs = Flexura sigmoidea; R = rectum. tudinal folds, while the other loops of theileum have the ordinary smooth outlines ofthe mucous membrane. (C, cecum.) Figure 25 shows a number of loops ofsmall intestines, filled up four hours aftera contrast meal. In this illustration thereare loops of the same width, which showdifferent forms of relief of the mucousmembrane. For instance, if comparison is madebetween loops a and b which have nearlythe same width, a is nearly without folds, /; shows a deep and finely folded outline.The conditions are the same with g and /.The loop e shows on one side a closefolding of the mucous membrane, but on Fig. 24. Roentgenogram of the terminal loop of theileum four hours after a contrast meal. C = Cecum. on a living mucous membrane. A fifteen-year-old boy, who had an ileal fistula, c