10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEUROMATOUS»
Discover the use of
neuromatous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
neuromatous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Anterior Knee Pain and Patellar Instability
Selective denervation for chronic neuromatous knee pain was initially described
by Dellon and colleagues in 1995.4 In his pilot study, 15 patients with persistent
neuromatous pain following total knee arthroplasty were treated. All patients ...
Vicente Sanchis-Alfonso, 2011
2
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
Surgical Treatment of solitary Neuromatous Tumours. — Although we might well
imagine that the proper surgical treatment which these solitary neuromatous
tumours require, was a point of practice long since settled, and that, therefore, the
...
3
A System of Surgery: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, ...
The neuromatous tumor may be solitary, or there may be a considerable number,
varying in size from a pea to that of an almond, an egg. or even an adult head. It
is solid to the touch, firm, inelastic, and of an oblong, ovoidal, or irregularly ...
4
The New York Journal of Medicine
Surgical Treatment of Solitary Neuromatous Tumors. — In the Dublin Jour, of
Med. Sci. for May, 1848, Mr. Adams, (as related in the Proceedings of the Dublin
Pathological Society,) has given the particulars of three cases of neuroma, at the
...
5
New York journal of medicine
The size of these neuromatous tumors was not dependent upon their being more
or less thickly covered, and in some of Mr. S.'s dissections, very large ones were
exposed, deeply seated in the stumps. An extended investigation, by means of ...
6
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences: The Official ...
Concerning the diagnosis of this curious affection, the author thus expresses
himself: "From what has been stated in the preceding pages respecting the
symptoms and characters of painful neuromatous tumours, it is manifest that their
...
7
A collection of remarkable cases in surgery
No pain in the neuromatous growths was ever complained of, and great
emaciation preceded the patient's death. On an inspection of the body, all the
viscera were found healthy, and neither the brain, cerebellum, nor spinal cord,
contained ...
Paul Fitzsimmons Eve, 1857
The nerve tumor, or neuromatous tumor, or simply the neuroma, presents us with
two varieties, the neuromatous tumor proper, and the subcutaneous painful
tubercle, or a peculiar form. The neuromalous tumor is connected with the large ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1868
9
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical ...
No pain in the neuromatous growths was ever complained of, and great
emaciation preceded the patient's death. On an inspection of the body, all the
viscera were found healthy, and neither the brain, cerebellum, nor spinal cord,
contained ...
No pain in the neuromatous growths was ever complained of, and great
emaciation preceded the patient's death. On an inspection of the body, all the
viscera were found healthy, and neither the brain, cerebellum, nor spinal cord,
contained ...