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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Thyroid and thymus 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; New York : Lea & Febiger, 1922
    ... of, from thyroiditis, 109 follicular, 116 tumors of, benign, 68 classification of, 67 of branchial origin, 29 connective tissue, pathology of, 92 embryological classification of, 29 ...
  2. ... slight histological difference exists between the malignant and benign forms of proliferation of the connective tissue of the endometrium. In a certain number ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Urology 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... in the posterior third of the organ (Zeissl). BENIGN TUMORS OF THE SKIN AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE Cysts.—Implantation, and sebaceous cysts occur. The last originate in the sebaceous glands of the skin or in Tyson’s glands. ... Geru- lanos.1) Benign Neoplasms.—Lipoma, adenoma,2 and angioma have been ...
  4. ... 12, 13, 14. With dread concern must the soft, pulpy, round celled neoplasms, starting in the deeper connective tissue, be regarded. Cases 3, 4, 5. The only ...
  5. ... is possible that THE GASTRIC ANALYSIS 253 this connective tissue overgrowth in the benign achylias may be a forerunner of that rare ...
  6. ... the meso- blast. There are two groups of connective-tissue tumors: (a) the typical benign or innocent, which find their type in the ... Tubes, Leiter's, 425 Tubular lymphangitis, 683 Tumors, 191 benign, 194 causes of, 193 ... 196 epithelial, 215 intracranial, 560 malignant, 194 ...
  7. ... they give rise to trouble mechanically, being perfectly benign in character, com- posed of connective-tissue elements, growing in and from the submu- ...
  8. ... less immobility of the uterus, arising possibly from benign in- flammation of the adjacent connective tissue; but after a time the cancerous disease ...
  9. ... greatest importance in the production of the disease. BENIGN NEOPLASMATA CICATRIX (/Scar)1 A scar is a connective tissue formation covered by epidermis, which is the ...
  10. ... consist in yellow patches upon the eyelids. A connective-tissue new- growth of benign nature having a marked predilection for the upper ...
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