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  1. ... mixed, for example, include bone and cartilage, osteochondroma. Benign connective-tissue tumors may be briefly mentioned: (a) Osteoma, ... In the first instance we may find the benign connective tissue growth the “ Fibro- myoma ” also commonly called “ ...
  2. ... BONE AND ARTICULAR CARTILAGE 171 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF CONNECTIVE AND OTHER SOFT TISSUE 172 MALIGNANT MELANOMA OF SKIN 174 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF FEMALE BREAST 175 MALIGNANT NEOPLASM OF MALE ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, 1895
    ... retain the name desmoid, FIBROMA. 387 11 . to benign connective-tissue tumors (Fig. 268). The tumor-tissue is ... and in other ways it pursues a more benign course than the connective-tissue or the myeloid sarcoma. Metastasis in the ...
  4. ... myxomatous, fibrous, chondrogenous, and osseous—l arrange the benign connective-tissue tumors proper as follows: 1. Myxoma. 2. ... the “internal genitals”; microscopic exam- ination revealed cicatricial connective tissue—therefore, something benign. Both specimens proved to have come from a ...
  5. ... KELOID. Synonyms.—Cheloid, Narbenkrebs, Knollenkrebs (Ger.). Definition.—A benign connective-tissue new growth of the skin, characterized by ... or multiple. They are composed of immature gelatinous connective tissue, and are not benign tumors; for while metastasis and general infection are ...
  6. ... is the pathology of xanthoma ? It is a benign, connective-tissue new growth, with concomitant or subsequent, but ... a rale, they are painless. The growth is benign, and consists essentially of ... largely of connective tissue (fibromyoma); or it may contain an abundance ...
  7. ... is the pathology of xanthoma ? It is a benign, connective-tissue new growth, with concomitant or subsequent, but ... a rule, they are painless. The growth is benign, and consists essentially of ... largely of connective tissue {fibromyoma); or it may contain an abundance ...
  8. ... the pedicle varies somewhat with the amount of connective Fig. 55. —Benign papilloma type which is readily destroyed by fulguration. ... on superficial examination a benign papilloma. In the benign papilloma the connective-tissue axis is lined by an epithelium which ...
  9. ... been previ- ously noticed in connection with solid benign connective-tissue tumors of the ovary. The presence of ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the breast, and its surgical diseases 
    Publication: New York : A.L. Chatterton & Co., 1885
    ... of the pathological bodies, conduces to make the neoplasm soft, rich in cells, poor in connective-tissue, and pervaded with more or less fluid. The ...
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