In modern medicine, the success of functional pathology: is closely related to the success of pathological anatomy. Anatomy, by studying the shape of an organ during its movements, becomes, according to Bergmann, functional anatomy. Naturally, the X-ray symptomatology of the digestive apparatus, which has recently achieved major results in recognizing the finest structural changes in the mucosa, in its further development should have followed the path of an objective study of the functional activity of the stomach in health and disease. One morphological study of the stomach without taking into account its motor function is, of course, one-sided and insufficient.
Joint meeting with the Physiotherapy Section of the Island of Neuropathologists and Psychiatrists April 14, 1930 Goldstein M.I. and Nevrozhkin I.P. About fibrous and deforming osteitis. The report will be published in the Kazan Medical Journal. Debate: G. Greenbarg, R. Gasul and G. Klyachkin.
Ostitis cystica fibrosa (Engel 1864), described in detail by Recklinghausen in 1891, and ostitis deformans, investigated by PagetoM in 1876, are still insufficiently studied diseases. Meanwhile, these diseases, in addition to being relatively rare, are of great interest for clinicians and radiologists, especially since the time when the connection between osteitis fibrosus and disorders of the endocrine apparatus and disorders of general metabolism began to be revealed.
Meeting on May 31, 1930 Goldstein MI Demonstration of 4 cases with pleural alterations that arose after pleurisy and gave rise to diagnostic errors. The announced zone in all cases was an oval and ribbon-like shape of high intensity. In one case, due to a sunken chest and absolute dullness, as well as an X-ray image poorly recognized by another radiologist, a tumor was suggested.
The recognition of a benign liver tumor in an intact abdominal wall is often a very difficult and sometimes even impossible task for the therapists. This rarity of the disease gives us grounds to dwell on a case of benign liver tumor, which we observed in the Therapeutic Department of Kaz. Clinical Institute.
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