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Identifier: pathologysurgica1895senn (find matches)
Title: The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors
Year: 1895 (1890s)
Authors: Senn, Nicholas, 1844-1908
Subjects: Neoplasms Neoplasms Cancer Cancer
Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders
Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine
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FiG. 410.—Pigmented mole which ulcerated and infected the inguinal lymph-glands (after Sutton). Thepatient was sixty-five years of age. scope a myxomatous appearance at an early stage and hastens theactual myxomatous degeneration. Sarcomata of the uterus and of theintestinal canal usually begin as submucous tumors. Fascial Sarcoma.—Fascial sarcoma may appear anywhere in thedeep connective tissue; it occurs most frequently, however, between SARCOMA. Plate 13.
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Sarcoma of breast 2. Enormous fascial sarcoma between scapula; SARCOMA. 571 the planes of large muscles, presenting itself as a smooth, globular,painless tumor which displaces and infiltrates the adjacent tissues.Unless bound down by resisting structures, the tumor is quite movable,and when it is soft pseudo-fluctuation is present. The tumor is com-posed of spindle-cells or of round cells, or these two kinds of cells may-occur in the same tumor. In some of the soft tumors the round cellsare unusually large and multinuclear. The tumor, which developswithin a few weeks after a contusion, follows the intermuscular septaand the sheaths of vessels and nerves; it differs from a myxoma anda lipoma by its rapid growth, and from inflammatory swellings by theabsence of pain and tenderness. In large tumors central necrosis occa-sionally takes place. Hemorrhages into the substance of the tumorand myxomatous degeneration are of frequent occurrence. Regionalinfection takes place along connective-ti

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  • booksubject:Cancer
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