USE OF IODIZED OIL IN DIAGNOSIS OF NASAL SINUS CONDITIONS
- 4 October 1930
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 95 (14) , 1002-1007
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.1930.02720140024006
Abstract
Late in the year of 1925, prompted by the work of the French in the demonstration of iodized oils in the spinal column and in the ventricles of the brain, I made my first roentgenograms with 40 per cent iodized poppy-seed oil (lipiodol) injected into the antrums. A study of thirty-five cases of various sinuses injected (except ethmoids) were reported1with lantern slides in March, 1926, before the Cincinnati Academy of Medicine. In the same month Fraser2reported a similar series in southern Michigan. During the following month Proetz3read a paper before this section at Dallas on displacement and the use of iodized oils and in May, 1926, MacCready4presented a paper on the use of iodized poppy-seed oil in the antrums. These constituted the first recorded papers read in this country devoted to the use of iodized oils in nasal sinuses. The value ofKeywords
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