The skiagram was taken three weeks after the reception of the injury.
2
Only two small fragments of the mantle were retained, as seen in the skiagram.
3
The skiagram shows well the result of lateral impact by the side of the bullet.
4
The skiagram was taken a fortnight after the injury.
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The skiagram represented in plate XVIII.
6
The skiagram was taken five weeks after the injury was received, and at that time no union had occurred.
7
The skiagram may also show separation and displacement of the adjacent epiphysis and destruction of the articular surfaces or dislocation of the joint.
8
Examination of some of the skiagrams also illustrates another point of interest, viz.
9
Sarcoma of a phalanx or metacarpal bone may closely resemble a dactylitis both clinically and in skiagrams, but it is rare.
10
22, some thickening beneath the femoral vessels denoted bone injury, but unfortunately no skiagram was taken.