A case of myelomatosis is described in which M and B 938 was given. There was complete relief of symptoms and recalcification of bone lesions.
It is suggested that M and B 938 is worthy of trial in myelomatosis.
A case of myelomatosis is described in which M and B 938 was given. There was complete relief of symptoms and recalcification of bone lesions.
It is suggested that M and B 938 is worthy of trial in myelomatosis.
Giant hypertrophic gastritis is a rare disease which cannot be diagnosed clinically. Radiologically it falls into three main types affecting the middle third, the fundus, or the pyloric end of the stomach. The differential diagnosis from malignant disease is a problem in which gastroscopy, h˦matology, or biochemistry cannot help. It is a benign condition and it is not cured by surgery, which is only indicated when there is severe h˦morrhage. Its aetiology is unknown and there is no specific treatment.
Five cases are recorded, one in an African.