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Identifier: americantextbook00bang (find matches)
Title: An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Bangs, Lemuel Bolton, 1842-1914 Hardaway, W. A. (William Augustus), 1850-1923
Subjects: Urogenital System Urination Disorders Syphilis Skin Diseases
Publisher: Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
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re where any considerablepart of the kidney remains unaffected. Hydatid cysts are to be treated as they are in the liver, by incision anddrainage, preferably through the loin. II. The new growths of the kidney may be arranged upon an anatomicalbasis or from a clinical standpoint, and divided into malignant and benigntumors; and of these latter groups the first is vastly commoner than the sec-ond, and also of more significance both to the physician and the patient. The malignant tumors in the kidney, as elsewhere, are those prone to localrecurrence and to generalization—the carcinomata and the sarcomata. By some writers the carcinomata are included among the adenomata, andvice versa; but, although the transition from adenoma to carcinoma is oftenhard to define to the microscopist, the clinical behavior of the two classes isvery distinct. All the varieties of carcinoma occur in the kidney as primary or secondarydeposits, but most often the primary growth assumes the medullary type and
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Fig. 205.—Authors : of renal sarcoma (Sutton), adenoma (lielafield and Prudden), carcinoma(Lubarsch). Tumor composed of adrenal tissue. is richly cellular. It arises generally in the cortex of the gland, either as asingle encapsulated growth or may be infiltrating from the first; or a numberof tumors may develop in different parts of the kidney at the same time. In size the tumors vary inversely with their numbers, so that as many astwenty may be found in a single kidney, each of small size, or in other casesa single tumor may be present and reach the dimensions of a mans head orlarger. In either case the affected kidney is enlarged, and may be nodular orsmooth in outline. Occasionally parts of the tumor are found to have undergone retrogradechanges and to be replaced by fluid material, generally gelatinous. TUMORS OF THE KIDNEY. 577 The origin of the new epithelium is disputed, and perhaps varies in dif-ferent cases; but the trend of opinion seems to lean toward the cells of thetub

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  • bookyear:1898
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookauthor:Hardaway__W__A___William_Augustus___1850_1923
  • booksubject:Urogenital_System
  • booksubject:Urination_Disorders
  • booksubject:Syphilis
  • booksubject:Skin_Diseases
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__W__B__Saunders
  • bookcontributor:Columbia_University_Libraries
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