Upper Gastro-Intestinal Exam and Blood Profile Results for President Harry S. Truman
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PATIENT'S LAS
AE-FIRST NAME-MIDDLE NAME
TER NO.
WARD NO.
BEDSIDE, WHEEL
CHAIR, OR
TRUMAN, Harry S.
PRES IDENT
White House
STRETCHER
REQUESTED BY
DATE OF REQUEST
BED PATIENT
AMBULATORY
Gen. W. H. Graham
9 March 1950
EXAMINATION REQUESTED
AGE
SEX
GI Series - PA and both oblique view of the chest.
SUMMARY OF PERTINENT CLINICAL HISTORY. PHYSICAL FINDINGS. AND PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
Heart size
RADIOGRAPHIC REPORT (Use reverse side for additional space)
Upper gastro-intestinal series reveals no evidence of an organic
lesion involving the esophagus, stomach or duodenum. Spot films of the
duodenal bulb were made with and without pressure and no evidence of ulcer
or deformity was present. The proximal portion of the je junum was filled
and the lumen and valvulae conniventes are of normal size and appearance.
Studies of the chest reveal a small healed primary complex in the
right upper lobe. The heart and aorta are within normal limits in size
and there is no enlargement of any of the individual cardiac chambers.
A small fat pad is present in the left costophrenic angle,
FILM NO.
B-6600
The thoracic aorta is not elongated and its walls are not
calcified.
ANIVAY
9 March 1950
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H. I. . AMORY (DATE OF BMF REPORT) Imitials)
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Standard Form 519a Promulgated August 1948
By Bureau of the Budget-Circular A-32
RADIOGRAPHIC REPORTS
(NAME OF HOSPITAL OR OTHER MEDICAL FACILITY)
GPO
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