The Pathology and surgical treatment of tumorsW. B. Saunders, 1900 - 718 pages |
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... increase in volume caused by a tumor is due entirely to erratic cell - growth from a matrix of embryonal cells of congenital or post- natal origin ; the enlargement of a part or an organ caused by chronic inflammation which so often ...
... increase in volume caused by a tumor is due entirely to erratic cell - growth from a matrix of embryonal cells of congenital or post- natal origin ; the enlargement of a part or an organ caused by chronic inflammation which so often ...
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... increase of volume by the production of new tissue without a corresponding physi- ological function . " Cohnheim , in consonance with his definite ideas concerning the origin of tumors from embryonic tissue , and the difference between ...
... increase of volume by the production of new tissue without a corresponding physi- ological function . " Cohnheim , in consonance with his definite ideas concerning the origin of tumors from embryonic tissue , and the difference between ...
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... increase of tissue , the product of tissue - proliferation of embry- onic cells of congenital or post - natal origin , produced independently of mi- crobic causes . This definition refers all tumors histogenetically to embry- onic cells ...
... increase of tissue , the product of tissue - proliferation of embry- onic cells of congenital or post - natal origin , produced independently of mi- crobic causes . This definition refers all tumors histogenetically to embry- onic cells ...
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Nicholas Senn. by infection consists in the fact that in the former the localized increase of tissue is the result of proliferation of embryonic cells ( of pre- or post- natal origin ) which are not utilized in the growth and development ...
Nicholas Senn. by infection consists in the fact that in the former the localized increase of tissue is the result of proliferation of embryonic cells ( of pre- or post- natal origin ) which are not utilized in the growth and development ...
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... increase of temperature is usually absent in all benign tumors , and is either absent or only slightly increased in malignant tumors . In chronic inflammatory affections a slight rise in the local and general temperature is often ...
... increase of temperature is usually absent in all benign tumors , and is either absent or only slightly increased in malignant tumors . In chronic inflammatory affections a slight rise in the local and general temperature is often ...
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abdominal adenoma affected angioblasts angioma artery become benign tumors blood-vessels bone branchial breast capillary capsule carci carcinoma cartilage cause cavity cervix chondroma congenital connective tissue connective-tissue cyst-wall cystic degeneration dermoid cysts diagnosis dilated disease duct embryonic cells endothelial enucleation epiblastic epithelial cells excision extensive extirpation fibres fibroma fibrous frequently giant-cells glandular growth hemorrhage histological incision infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal kidney layer lipoma lymphangioma lymphatic glands malignant tumors matrix of embryonic mesoblastic metastasis microbes microscope mucous membrane muscular myeloid sarcoma myofibroma myoma myxomatous nerve obstruction occur operation organs origin osteoma ovary papilloma patient pedicle pedunculated peritoneal pre-existing primary tumor produced proliferation recurrence regional infection removed retention-cysts Rush Medical College sarcoma serous skin spaces spindle-cells stroma structure subcutaneous suppurative surface surgeon Surgical Clinic sutures swelling symptoms tion tissue-proliferation treatment tumor is composed tumor-matrix tumor-tissue ulceration usually uterine uterus vascular vessels Virchow wall wound writer
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