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From the Bland-Sutton Institute of Pathology. The Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London. Wl, England
Abstract
A method used to study the microvasculature of the human uterus, which included the filling of the smallest vessels in the endometrium by radiopaque medium, is described. The microradiographic technic, employing Kodak Maximum Resolution plates, allowed much greater magnification of the radiographs of the small vessels than has hitherto been possible. The problems encountered in the injection and microradiography of these small vessels are discussed.
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