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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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PiG. 437.—Laloo, a Hindoo with an acardiac parasite attached to the thorax (after Sutton). organs, and occur in localities where in the embryo displacement oftissue has taken place. The capacity of tissue-proliferation of the cellsof which the matrix is composed does not exceed that of the cells ofthe corresponding normal tissue. For instance, a dislocated tooth-germ will produce a tooth not larger than a normal tooth, and a dis-39 6io PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF TUMORS. located acinus of a gland will produce an acinus which in size doesnot exceed the acinus of a corresponding normal gland. The endogenous skin-teratoma is the most frequent form of fetalinclusion. Portions of the embryonal skin become buried in the meso-blast and are isolated by constriction from the skin, and serve later as
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Fig. 438.—Louise L., dame i quatre jambes fafter Buguion). matrices for dermoid tumors. In many endogenous teratoid tumorsthe matrix, derived in a similar manner, has a more complicated struc-ture, and from it develop teeth, bone, portions of the alimentary canal,etc. In such a manner originate, in the interior of the skull, tumorscontaining striated muscular fibres (Arnold) and teeth (Hugo Beck).Bctogenous Teratomata.—Ectogenous teratomata arc produced by TERA TOM A. the blending or fusion of two distinct embryos. The tumors originateeither by the allantois of one fetus entering the cavities of the body ofthe other fetus, where its vessels enter into communication with thoseof the other, or by attachment between two impregnated ova, of whichone grows around the other. In the first case inclusions, allantoidinclusions, are formed in connection with the umbilical cord and theplacenta-like productions ; in the latter instance the development of theincluded fetus is impaired by the g

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  • booksubject:Neoplasms
  • booksubject:Cancer
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