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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1948) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... tumor until it quiets down and ends as connective tissue. After the third month the histological appearance is definitely benign and many cases end with a hollow shell ...
  2. ... vascular supply and the relatively small amount of connective tissue, the neoplasm is most commonly encephaloid. The growth may be circumscribed and manifest itself as a few masses, or it may be but one gray, or white, soft nodule. Each nodule may grow as a single ...
  3. ... symp- tomatology, 974; treatment, 977. Syphilis of the Soft Palate, 978; ... of connective tissue and vessels, of fatty tissue, of muscles, 985 ; ...
  4. ... signification, 287; Waller and Cohnheim’s investigations, 288; hypertrophic connective tis- sue, 288; cicatricial tissue, 288; basis of benign and malignant tumors, 288-9; methods of examin- ...
  5. ... 101. Neurotic diseases, 36, 101. New growths, 273. benign, 38, 273. malignant, 39,291. of blood vessels, 287. of cellular tissue, 274- of connective tis- sue, 283. of fatty tissue, 286. of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of the practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Saunders, 1897
    ... also occur in the liver. They are both benign growths. The former is of the tubular variety, consisting of connective-tissue nests lined Avith cylindric epithelial cells. Yon ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of the practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, 1898
    ... also occur in the liver. They are both benign growths. The former is of the tubular variety, consisting of connective-tissue nests lined Avith cylindric epithelial cells. Yon ...
  8. ... Fibroma. Neuroma. Cicatrix. Keloid. Structure chiefly involved. Corium, Connective Tissue. Xanthoma. Myoma. Muscle, Angioma, Nee vus Vasculosus, Telangiectasis, I Blood-vessels. Benign. Lymphangioma. • Lymph-vessels, Adenoma. Glands Tuberculosis, Scrofulosis, Lupus ...
  9. ... classification must be further subdivided as follows:— 1. Benign, innocent, or Itistioid tumors made up of:— a. Tissues resembling the fully developed connective tissues, as fibroma, lipoma, Rare J chondroma, etc. ...
  10. ... subject to these growths. The malignant attacks glands, connective tissue, the ends of long bones, and the viscera. The benign affects the skin, cellular and adipose tissues, the ...
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