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Identifier: americanpractic07brya (find matches)
Title: American practice of surgery ; a complete system of the science and art of surgery
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Bryant, Joseph D. (Joseph Decatur), 1845-1914, ed Buck, Albert H. (Albert Henry), 1842-1922
Subjects: Surgery
Publisher: New York, W. Wood and company
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thelialeleHientvS may undergo fatty metamorphosis or mucoid degeneration, or both,and ais a result there will be developed one or more cysts containing a firmmaterial similar to sebum or a dark-brown watery fluid. The presence of acini EXPLANATION OF PLATE XLVIII. DESMOIDS OF ABDOMINAL WALL. Fig. 1.—Low-power Drawing of Intramuscular Desmoid of Rectus Abdominis Muscle. Shows theenclosed and degenerating muscle fibres surrounded by. ovoid nuclei that represent the proliferatedsarcolemma nuclei. In many places the fibres of connective tissue are separated and the spaces areoccupied by escaped red blood cells and a serous fluid. Fig. 2.—High-power Drawing of the Same Tumor showing three hypertrophied muscle fibres andfour atrophic fibres that resemble multinucleated giant cells. Areas adjacent to this present no musclefibres in recognizable condition, the site of the completely destroyed fibre being represented by a groupof sarcolemma nuclei. American Practice of Surgery Plate xlviii
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