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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Gynecology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... is called "adenoma hidradenoides vulvse"; the tumor is benign and shows a growth of glandular tubes lying close together with slight connective-tissue stroma. The glands are lined with regular ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Atlas of intracranial tumors 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : Army Medical Museum, 1942
    ... that mucus can usually be demonstrated in the connective tissue core only. This is an uncommon but benign and operable tumor. It is frequently calci- fied. ...
  3. ... the eyelid, and tumor formation. Rare forms of benign tumors are adenoma of the sweat-glands and their follicles, papilloma of the ciliary border, and enchon- droma of the tarsus. Xanthelasma (xanthoma) is a connective-tissue new growth, with fatty degeneration, usually seen ...
  4. ... the process develops with less intensity a more benign abscess is the result, but even here pus and broken-down connective tissue come from the cavity. The formation of ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Surgical pathology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1924]
    ... cell sarcoma 3. Giant cell sarcoma Pseudosarcoma gigantocellulare -benign giant cell sarcoma Sarcoma gigantocellulare- malignant giant cell sarcoma B. Complex sarcomas-containing more or less admixture of adult connective tissues, but behaving like sarcoma clinically. Common Names ...
  6. ... salivary glands are small and embedded within fibrous connective tissue, fat, and skeletal muscle, the origin of a mesenchymal neoplasm from stroma cannot be determined.[ 3 ] The types of benign mesenchymal salivary gland neoplasms include hemangiomas, lipomas, and ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Nasal papillomata 
    Publication: New York : D. Appleton & Co., [1891]
    ... structureless limiting membrane, and in some per- fectly benign cases no distinct line could be drawn where the epithelial and connective-tissue cells met. Still, practi- cally, with an ...
  8. ... frequent origin of these growths is in the connective tissue of the capsule of the kidneys. None of them can he said to be absolutely benign, not even those made up of normal tis- ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Practical pathology and morbid histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1891
    ... that a fibroma may be groups of mesoblastic neoplasms. 149 almost as hard as ... by an outgrowth of connective tissue from the cutis vera. There are two ...
  10. ... constant irritant, involving the adjacent tissues in a benign peritonitis, which finds its expression in a continuous proliferation of connective tissue. 2. Gonorrhoeal Pelviperitonitis.-Noggerath (1872) an- nounced ...
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