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  1. ... consist in yellow patches upon the eyelids. A connective-tissue new- growth of benign nature having a marked predilection for the upper ...
  2. ... man and animals. Conclusions 1. Precancerous lesions and benign and malignant neoplasms of the skin, connective tissue, stomach, and bladder developing in mice, rats, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of diseases of the nose and throat 
    Publication: New York ; Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1922
    ... of masses of glands held together by loose connective tissue. Symptoms. The symptoms produced by benign tumors depend partly upon their situation and partly ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Atlas and essentials of pathological anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1898
    ... enter the circulation, metastatic embolic abscesses result. A benign and productive endophlebitis is observed in the organization of thrombi, when a connective tissue rich in cells gradually replaces the coagulated ...
  5. ... movable, rather firm mass which mi- croscopically shows connective tissue. My- omas grossly resemble other benign tumors but histologically are characterized by strands of ...
  6. ... appearance. Also a fibroid tumor. Fibro'ma. A benign tumor composed of fibrous or fully formed connective tissue. Fi'brous (fibrosus). Composed of fibres. Fibrous ...
  7. ... a passing notice. Tumors of the conjunctiva are benign and ma- lignant; some of them are connective-tissue growths, others epithelial; some start from blood- ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Essentials of oral surgery 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1923
    ... of age. The epithelial cells of an originally benign papilloma or fibroma may start to proliferate and invade the deeper connective tissues and break down and ulcerate. The treatment ...
  9. ... Xeopl AS.M AT A. Sub-class A.—Benign. Papillomatous, 1. Clavus. 2. Tylosis. 3. Verruca. 4. Cornua. Of connective tissue, 1. Keloid. 2. Fibroma. 3. Xanthoma. 1. ...
  10. ... syphilis, lepra, and rhino- scleroma. 3. Tumors of benign nature, such as keloid and fibroma affecting the connective tissue, neuromata affecting the nerve tissue, myomata the ...
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