Extracted text

OCR Page 1 of 2
RADIOLOGISTS IRA H. LockWOOD, M.D. LOCKWOOD 1885 1957 ARTHUR B. SMITH, M.D. RADIOLOGICAL GROUP JOHN W. WALKER, M.D. 830 ARGYLE BLDG. SAMUEL B. CHAPMAN, M.D. KANSAS CITY 6, MISSOURI WILLIAM E. WHITE, M.D. PHONE VICTOR 2-6329 DATE October 10, 1961 REPORT UPON Truman, Harry S. ADDRESS 219 No. Delaware Independence, Missouri CASE RECORD NO. A 7423 DATE OF EXAMINATION 10-9-61 PARTS EXAMINED Gastrointestinal seriesREFERRED BY DR. Wallace H. Graham A negative of the abdomen shows the kidney shadows and psoas outlines partially visualized with no stones within the urinary tract. NORMAL ABDOMEN. A negative of the gallbladder region shows no positive evidence of calculus. NORMAL GALLBLADDER REGION. Examination of the gastrointestinal tract with a barium meal shows a normal esophagus, with no hiatus hernia present. The stomach is within the normal limits of size, shape and position with good peristalsis and motility. The duodenal cap is normal as is the duodenal loop, other than for a diverticulum arising from the inferior lumb of the duodenum. This finding was present at our last examination and has not changed since the last examination. At the three hour interval the stomach is empty with the meal lying in the terminal ileum and the colon completely outlined, indicating a moderate increase in intestinal motility. NORMAL UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT. DUODENAL DIVERTICULUM. At the 24 hour interval there are scattered areas of the opaque medium throughout the colon, which is incompletely filled. No diverticula are visibleon this negative. INCOMPLETELY FILLED COLON AT TWENTY-FOUR HOUR INTERVAL. Continued - TRUMAN NARA

Relations