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Identifier: manualofpatholog00jone (find matches)
Title: Manual of pathological anatomy
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Jones, C. Handfield, (Charles Handfield), 1819-1890 Sieveking, Edward H. (Edward Henry), 1816-1904 Payne, Joseph Frank, 1840-1910, ed
Subjects: Anatomy, Pathological Anatomy Pathology
Publisher: London : Churchill
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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y process Fio- 191. in the superficial part of the bone,and in the periosteum ; and hence itis very commonly found adjoiningand surrounding not only portionswhich are inflamed, carious, ornecrosed, but also spots of boneaffected with various other diseases,which in some stage of their exist-ence have occasioned a reaction inthe tissue of the bone. Thus wemay refer the osteophyte, in anindividual case, to simple inflamma-tion, to iheumatic or gouty inflam-mation, to syphilis, to new growths,or other causes. The diffused and fibre-reticularosteophyte of Lobstein, or whatEokitansky terms the velvety villousosteophyte, forms an osseous layerinvesting a bone that is otherwisehealthy, sometimes removable, some-times firmly soldered to it; it com-monly presents the colour of thebone, or it may be discoloured ; by alens it is found to present a furrowedsurface, or to be composed of minuteupright spiculse; the small channelswhich separate the osseous ridgesbeing in the direction of the vessels
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Osteopkytes, oecupying the lowerevLd of the femur. The whole ex-terior of the bone is roug-liened bythe g^^owth of irregular plates andpointed processes of osseous sub-stamce. A large canal, formed byulceration, passes through the honejust above the condyles ; around thelower part of each condyle is abroad rim of new bone. From aman, aged thirty-five, with long-standing disease of the bone. (St. Bartholomews Museum, i.201.) of the periosteum. This variety is avery common accompaniment of in-flammatory affections of the bone—it is the one which Eokitanskyhas observed to occur in the skull in females dying shortly afterparturition, and which he has therefore called the puerperal osteo- 851 ENCIIONDROMA. l^liyte. The layer of new bone, he says, varies in thickness from avery thin film to half a line, and more ; generally occupies thefrontal and parietal bones, but is sometimes found covering thewhole inner surface of the cranial vault, and scattered in patchesover the base of the skull

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