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INTESTINAL SPECIMEN ROENTGENOGRAPHY: A THREE WAY CORRELATION

LEONID CALENOFF M.D., JOSEPH NORFRAY M.D., STUART POTICHA M.D., and JOSEPH C. SHERRICK M.D.

A 3 way correlation in handling surgically removed intestinal specimens is proposed. The correlation involves the radiologist, the surgeon and the pathologist and is centered on the specimen roentgenogram taken immediately after surgery.

The advantages and teaching value of this correlation is illustrated by 5 cases: 2 patients with intestinal lymphoma, 2 patients with granulomatous disease, and 1 patient with a leiomyoma of the jejunum.


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