10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BLASTOMATA»
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1
Diseases of man: data of their nomenclature, classification ...
Blastomata. The reasons for suggesting the term blastoma are given at page 58.
Blastomata are detached from neoplasmata, because of the fact that
neoplasmata spring from the normal tissues of the body generally without the
intervention of ...
John William Severin Gouley, 1888
2
British Medical Journal
Klebs uses the term “blastomata ” as a synonym for “ true tumours," but he
includes under this term many conditions which are not considered tumours at
the present day. He divides the blastomata or true tumours into three primary
classes.
... which epithelial and sarcomatous tissue are formed from "indifferent" tissue (e
g., in carcino-sarcoma, in cylindroma carcinomatode, in adenor-arcoma—the
group of tumours excellently designated by H. Snow and O. P. White as
blastomata.
4
International Abstracts of Surgery
The structure and operability of blastomata. R. LEITAO DA CUNHA. Arch. brasil.
de med., 1921. xi, 391. Two instances of inveterate epithelioma formation. E. W.
MONTGOMERY and G. D. CULVER. Med. Rec., 1921, c, 625. The nature and the
...
5
Transactions of the New York State Medical Association for ...
The process of formation of the blastomata may be characterized, I believe, as a
sort of solid suppuration, their formation, like suppuration, as has been said,
being conservative. The blastomata, then, differ from the neoplasmata in that their
...
New York State Medical Association, 1889
which they are generated. Farther than this, their formation is a conservative
process, tending to limit the extension and multiplication of the organisms that
cause their growth. The process of formation of the blastomata may be
characterized, ...
7
Maryland Medical Journal
another section of the blastomata. The latter are important as showing that the
malignant reversion may here be delayed till advanced ago; whereas in the
ovaries, kidneys, bladder and adrenals the patient is almost invariably youthful.
8
A Text-book of general pathology for the use of students and ...
Adami divides tumours or " autonomous neoplasms " into the two great orders
Teratomata and Blastomata. The former of these he defines as " tumours
composed of the products of growth of one individual within the tissues of another
in- ...
James Martin Beattie, 1908
9
Diseases of the urinary apparatus
reproduce, in remote tissues and organs, secondary tumors resembling the
original cancer from which they arose." 9. Blastomata are infective granulation
growths invaded by micro-organisms. The blastomata that affect the urinary
organs are ...
John William Severin Gouley, 1892
10
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics
Those of Type 2, making up 36 per cent of carotid-gland tumors, have no capsule
. show a more confused structure, grow partly by infiltration, and may be regarded
as infiltrating sympathico-blastomata. Those of Type 3, making up 21 per cent ...