- ZA UCT PLC_001-H-HDT-03-12
- Item
- 1936
A rectangular museum bottle containing a large number of cysts of different sizes.
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A rectangular museum bottle containing a large number of cysts of different sizes.
A young boy, two sets of frontal and right lateral views of his head and neck, one set with eyes open and the second with eyes closed, showing extreme proptosis of the right eye, with a swelling apparent posterior to the eye. The patient is a male...
Two X-rays of the chest, the anterior-posterior view showing the right diaphragm to be raised, the lateral view showing in addition a spherical posterior lung lesion. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of thoracic spine, with myelogram revealing obstruction of the spinal canal in the lower thoracic region. The identity of the patient is known.
An X-ray of the abdomen, anterior-posterior view, evidently showing gastric and duodenal diverticula and in addition calcified cysts in the right and left lobes of the liver. The identity of the patient is known.
Two X-rays of the chest, anterior-posterior and lateral views, showing a well defined spherical opacification in the right lung. In addition cystic lesion can be seen on the right in the 4th rib anteriorly. The identity of the patient is known.
A mounted and bottled specimen, being a rib bone with a swollen misshapen region which is extruding cystic capsule, and much cyst capsule material at the bottom of the jar.
An X-ray of the abdomen during a barium meal, the patient supine, showing the filled stomach and evidently revealing the presence of an adjacent pancreatic cyst. A coiled metal strip has been placed to indicate/outline the palpable mass. The patie...
An X-ray, anterior-posterior view of the chest only, showing a cyst in the left lung, with fluid level. The patient is male. The identity of the patient is known.
Hydatid cyst communicating with thigh
An adult man, frontal view of waist, pelvis and thighs, showing a lower lateral abdominal mass bulging above the right inguinal ligament. Possible scarification of adjacent abdominal skin. The genitals are clearly visible. The patient is male. The...