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  1. ... 809-19. ---- Basal ganglia [Striate body] See also Brain stem; Extrapyramidal ... of the basal ganglia of the adult human brain. Am. J.M. Sc, 1934, 188: ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Differential diagnosis of internal diseases 
    Publication: New York : London ; D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... also apt to break down and form cysts. Gliosarcoma.—Gliosarcoma resembles glioma. Cysts.—Cysts are usually due to cystic degeneration in a glioma or gliosarcoma. They may be due to echinococcus infection or ...
  3. ... both glioma and sarcoma, and is then called Gliosarcoma. G. sar- comato'des, gliosarcoma. G. teleangeiectat'icum, G. with excessive vascular distribution. ...
  4. ... halves of the body. The autopsy revealed a gliosarcoma which had destroyed the posterior three-fourths of ... Glenard's disease. (See Enteroptosis.) Glioma of brain, 1009. Gliosarcoma of spinal cord, 963. Globulin test, in cerebro- ...
  5. ... one of the original hylic tissues, atypic h., gliosarcoma. mesenchymal h., a tumor composed of tissue derived ... by which the cerebellum is attached to the brain-stem. There are three peduncles on each side: the ...
  6. ... cholesteatoma, 331 embolism, 306 enchondroma, 331 fibroma, 331 gliosarcoma, 330 growths, 270, 311, 320, 326, 370 causes ...
  7. ... strictly than is usual, and rejecting the compromise gliosarcoma. Nearly all gliomata show elements indistinguishable from sarcoma. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Outlines of pathology 
    Publication: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota, December 1924
    ... tumors except those of epithelial origin (e.g., gliosarcoma, myosarcoma, neurosarcoma) ; but usage is tending to restrict ... Cranial nerves. Their nuclei, origin (rootlets) on the brain stem, their peripheral distribution, and the relation of their ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Diseases of the ear 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Company, [1923]
    ... as the commoner designations, with fibroglioma, neurofibroma and gliosarcoma as the next in frequency. Sarcoma, endothelial sarcoma ... distended ventricles and the displacement of the whole brain stem toward the opposite side, the compression, or herniation, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Integrated authority file : IAF 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1974
    ... subependymal (TOM) X GLIOMA glioneuriiemoblastosis (TUK) X LIPONEURILEBBObLASTOHA gliosarcoma (TUH) X GLIOMA Glisson's disease (SYN) X RICKETS ... Menzel's disease X CEREBELLAR ATAXIA/faailiai S qenetic X BRAIN STEM N CRANIAL NERVBS/pathology P SYNDROKE (SYN) (SYN) ...
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