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Identifier: radiographyxrayt00knoxuoft (find matches)
Title: Radiography, x-ray therapeutics and radium therapy
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Knox, Robert, 1868-1928
Subjects: Radiography Radiotherapy X-rays
Publisher: London : A. & C. Black
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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cular disease of bones of hand, characterised by new lioue formation affecting metacarpal bonesand phalanges. h, Tubercular disease at end of radius, localised abscess. (Radiograph by Dr. R. W. A. Salniond.) I, Tubercular dactylitis affecting 2nd and 3rd metacarpal bones. d, Tubercular ilisease at upper end of hunicrus (caries sicca). (Radiograph by Dr. K. W. A. Salniond.) TUBERCULOSIS OF JOINTS 175 recognise The later stages of tubercular disease are much easier torarefaction, caseation, and formation of pus are readily distinguished. Alocalised rarefaction of bone in the neighbourhood of a joint should arousesuspicion of the presence of pus, particularly when the bone round the rarefiedarea shows a tendency to condensation. The epiphysis may assume a worm-eaten appearance, which is distinctive of early caries ; later this maycompletely disappear. It is important also to be able to distinguish between tuberculous andnon-tuberculous disease of bone. In acute and subacute osteomyelitis
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Fig. 145.—Tuberculosis of left liip-joint, particularly atfettiiig the acetaliulum. Note the diiieicueebetween the two joints and relative shortening of neck on atiected side. affecting the neighbourhood of a joint, and particularly in the latter, thetendency is towards the formation of new bone, and the destructive processis not then so manifest. Irregular thickening of the periosteum with thedeposition of new bone favours a diagnosis of non-tubercular disease. Insome cases a degree of caries sicca preponderates in the process, and thenthere is not the same tendency to the formation of an abscess. The boneshows rarefaction for a considerable distance up the shaft. An accompanyingdegree of rarefaction of the bones entering into the joint results from therestriction of movement, and need not necessarily be taken as an indicationof the extent of the disease. Ankylosis of the joint may follow the healing 176 RADIOGRAPHY of the inflammatory process. Displacements of the bones may result

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  • booksubject:Radiotherapy
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