10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLIOMATA»
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Diseases of the Kidneys & Nervous System
The gliomata and psammomata develop only in nerve tissue. Etiology. — There
is frequently a history of trau- matism in these cases. During adult life gummata,
sarcomata, gliomata and parasitic tumors are the most common. Tuberculous ...
2
Neurological Bulletin: Clinical Studies of Nervous and ...
Heubner (2) found in the spinal cord of his case a series of independent gliomata
extending over an area of fifteen segments. Gliomata rarely invade the brain
coverings, and never extend beyond meninges unless as the result of necrotic ...
the primary growth. Heubner (2) found in the spinal cord of his case a series of
independent gliomata extending over an area of fifteen segments. Gliomata
rarely invade the brain coverings, and never extend beyond meninges unless as
the ...
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Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
While the vast majority of gliomata are infiltrative there has occurred in this series
an occasional example— if our pathologists are correct— of a slow-growing,
circumscribed, enucleable glioma. One patient is at present living and well
thirteen ...
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Practice of Surgery; Clinical, Diagnostic, Operative, ...
No practical importance can be attached to the numerous histologic subdivisions
that have been advanced for gliomata. As a matter of fact, they only add
confusion and difficulties to an otherwise very simple problem. If the tumor is a
glioma ...
6
Nelson loose-leaf living surgery
The microscopic structure of the gliomata of the spinal cord is the same as that of
the gliomata occurring in the brain. Gliomata described as occurring in the
adrenal are probably neuroblasto- mata (464, 561, 594). Gliomata of the eye (
577) ...
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Folia psychiatrica, neurologica et neurochirurgica neerlandica
by F. C. Stain, Amsterdam The classification of the gliomata has always been
closely connected with the various views on the pathogenesis and the method of
investigation. In order to determine a line of thought, we present a brief survey of
...
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The 5-Minute Clinical Consult Premium 2015
Optic gliomata (seen on MRI, 11–15%) may lead to blindness. Although areas of
increased T2 signal intensity (unidentified bright objects) are common on brain
MRI, they are not diagnostic of NF1 and are of no clinical significance. r The NIH
...
Frank J. Domino, Robert A. Baldor, Jeremy Golding, 2014
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Cancer Handbook Of the Tumor Clinic: Stanford University ...
of which makes up approximately 5 per cent of the intracranial gliomata, are
encountered frequently enough to make a word about them worth while.
Astroblastoma, largely composed of the precursor to the astrocyte, is an
infiltrating tumor that ...
Cancer Handbook Of the Tumor Clinic
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
glioma /gli-6'ma/, pl. gliomas, gliomata [Gk, glia + oma, tumour], any of the largest
group of primary tumours of the brain, composed of malignant glial cells. Gliomas
are graded by the WHO classification in order of increasing malignancy from I ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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As one of the JOEs pointed out, Kevin really missed a trick with his effort immediately above as the plural of Glioma is Gliomata, a fact we would have thought ... «JOE, Feb 15»