
A Radiological Study of the Para-Nasal Sinuses and Mastoids.
By Amédée Granger. Price, $5.50. Pp. 186, with 113 illustrations. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1932.
Arch Otolaryngol. 1932;15(2):331.
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The author reviews many of the accepted angles of projection found useful in technic, laying particular stress on his own 107 degree angle view for sphenoids. Through this view the superior portion of the sphenoid sinus is brought to view without structural overlaps. Inferences are based mainly on the physical characteristics of the superior sphenoid walls, which are referred to as the "Granger line." The author compares the accuracy of inferences obtained by his sphenoid method with that obtained by the technic recommended by other writers. The observations by the author, while not widely accepted by roentgenologists and otolaryngologists, serve to furnish one additional method for the examination of the most obscure of the paranasal sinuses. The book emphasizes particularly a number of angles of projection to be used rather than the technical points that might contribute to the readable quality of the films. The illustrations
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