10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHELOID»
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cheloid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cheloid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Diseases of the Skin
The dartre de graisse, he tells us, described and named by Retz, is identical with
the cancroid and cheloid of Alibert and Rayer. The former was the first to describe
, under the name of cancroid, the formation of a cicatrix on an uninjured skin, ...
2
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
When the patient was quite cool, the cheloid tumors gave little or no
inconvenience; but when she was heated, they were affected with a most
troublesome lancinating pruritus. When the cheloid is of a lengthened shape and
deeply imbedded ...
3
The Medico-Chirurgical Review,and Journal of Practical ...
On examining the texture of cheloid excrescences, it is found to be v«ry compact,
fibrous, crossed and interlaced, as is the case with the glandular part of the
mamma, and it is almost uniformly' of a white colour. It is truly a disease of the
cellular ...
James Johnson,M.D. and Henry James Johnson,Esq.Edited By, 1836
4
The Medico-chirurgical review
Baron Alibert on the Cheloid Tumor or the Skin. The cutaneous affection which
has been named, " keloide " or " cheloide" (from the striking resemblance which
in shape jt often bears to the figure of a crab) was first accurately described by ...
5
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
If the hard bands and growths of burns are taken as analogous to the cheloid
tumor, but in a more active state, you have some confirmation of this opinion,
since these subsatnces are not mere contracted cicatrices, as yon might imagine
from ...
6
Essential Pediatric Dermatology
Cheloid Cheloids are due to excess formation of connective tissue in response to
injury. Cheioid formation is more likely in wounds that are infected, under tension
or contaminated with foreign matter, but the most potent predisposing factor is ...
7
Aspects of Homeopathy: Musculo-Skeletal Problems
Audience: Third stage syphilis produces cheloid scars. Do we start with
Syphilinum, then Carcinosin, or give Carcinosin first? Ian: If the person has
syphilis, and they're in the third stage of syphilis, and now they have a cheloid - is
that what ...
8
Diseases of the skin: including radiotherapy and radiumtherapy
Cheloid occurs in youth and adult age, and is more common in negroes. Heredity
and consanguinity appear to have some influence in its production.
Symptomatology. — In cicatricial cheloid, the cicatrix becomes enlarged and
sends out ...
Ernest Gaucher, Charles Frederic Marshall, 1910
9
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
Were M. Alibert, to whom we are indebted for the introduction of this term, in any
degree uniform in his nomenclature and distinctions, the task would be easy to
settle the matter definitively. Had this author written invariably either cheloid or ...
10
The Practice of Surgery
Warty and Cheloid Scars are classed together, for it is a difficult thing to
distinguish the indurated, lumpy, warty scar from the true cheloid. The former,
however, appears directly after the wound has healed, and is clearly connected
with the ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHELOID»
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