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  1. ... there is no real relapse, but an uninterrupted growth of the neoplasm. The only ... is decidedly accelerated. It seems as if, by the active interference, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Psychoanalysis and gland personalities 
    Publication: New York : Brentano's Publishers, [1923]
    ... like that of the thymus gland, inhibits the growth of the body and develop- ... puberty is accelerated, while precocity in other physical events is also ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Original articles 
    Publication: [Washington D.C.] : [Army Institute of Pathology], [1946?]
    ... underlies all new growths or whether the testicular neoplasms (and other teratoid growths) are truly unique. Summary Study of 922 tumors ... the primary tumor. Roughly half of the teratoid neoplasms which metastasize give rise to growths with teratocarcinomatous structures and half to pure embryonal ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Endocrine diseases : including their diagnosis and treatment 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co., [1923]
    ... there is found on the contrary a slightly accelerated growth in the length, and a somewhat pre- mature ... we find premature development of the whole body, accelerated growth with potentized childish dimensions, premature development of the ...
  5. ... plasso, to form). Formation of neoplasms or new growths. Neoplasm, ne'o-plazm (neo, plasso, platto, to form). ... tik (same etymon). Belong- ing or relating to neoplasms or new growths, or to neoplasty. See Neoplasty. Neoplastice, ne-o- ...
  6. ... sis). Same as Nearthrosis. Neoforma'lion. A new growth; neoplasm. Neomem'brane (ne-o-mem'bran). A false ... Venous n., one composed mainly of veins. New growth. A neoplasm or neoformation. New'ton’s rings. Concentric colored rings ...
  7. ... as a dusting-powder. Neoforma'lion. A new growth ; neoplasm. Neog' ala. The first milk developed after childbirth. ... Venous n., one composed mainly of veins. New growth. A neoplasm or neoformation. New'ton’s rings. See under Ring. ...
  8. ... SPLEEN.—PANCREAS.—WOUNDS OF THE ABDOMEN AND VISCERA. Neoplasms.—New growths of the liver are not of very common ... prominent symptom in the earlier history of this neoplasm, but, after the growth attains a sufficient bulk, it causes more or ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The surgery of the head and neck 
    Publication: [San Francisco] : Published by the author, c1896
    ... radical removal by the knife, like a keloid growth, the neoplasm soon reappeared. In such a case non-intervention ... or facility in the removal of the laryngeal neoplasm: thus, the growth with footstalk can easily be plucked from its ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The Health Consequences of Smoking 
    Publication: United States. Public Health Service. Office of the Surgeon General, 1973
    ... cells with vacuolated cytoplasm, giant cell formation, and accelerated growth rates. These transformed cells produced tumors in 70 ... 113). 7. The infants of smokers experience an accelerated growth rate during the first 6 months after delivery, ...
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