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Identifier: hahnemannian46homo (find matches)
Title: The Hahnemannian monthly
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Homœopathic Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania
Subjects: Homeopathy
Publisher: West Pittston, Pa. (etc.) : LaBarre Printing Co.
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lly of primaryorigin, but is usually an extension of a lupus of nasal origin.It is merely interesting-at this point because of the fact thatit may undergo further epitheliomatous degeneration. It forms at first a hypertrophied condition of the mucousmembranes undergoing ulceration, is very friable, and tends tobleed easily. Angiomata and lymph angiomata, as well, appear in the oralcavity, usually as softish tumors which disappear under pres-sure, the angiomata being bluish in color, while the lymph angio-mata are yellowish in color at times with small red projections. ign.) Transactions of the State Medical Society. 779 These have a tendency to undergo epitheliomatous degenera-tion in later life. The mucous patches of the oral cavity will next interest usfor a few moments because of the fact that they may be mis-taken for pre-epitheliomatous leukoplakias. When seen on thetongue they are usually one of three forms; the ordinarymucous patch simply presenting itself as a non-suppurative,
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A Villous Epithelioma of the Hard Palate. Paper Case Referred to in greyish patch with an erythematous margin, flat and at timesslightly depressed. This lesion may occur anywhere withinthe oral cavity either on or beneath the tongue or the inner sur-face of the cheeks. Then there is a type which shows hypertrophy. These areusually seen on the posterior aspects of the tongue, seeming toconsist of hypertrophied papillae with the usual greyish color. Then there is a type which appears to be denuded,—that isto say, there is an absence of papillae, patches appear decidedly 780 The Hahnemannian Monthly. (October, depressed, being irregular in outline, and are only occasionallyseen. Then, of course, there is the syphilitic gumma, usually hardand painless, varying in size from that of a pea to a hazel-nut,which later on may undergo ulceration, becoming quite deepand craterform in type. It must be emphasized at this point that tertiary syphilis ofthe tongue is rare, and that such types are n

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