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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MYELOMATA»
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1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
On the other hand, substances with similar properties to Bence-Jones protein
have been obtained by Ellinger, Wood, and Parkes Weber from the bone marrow
of multiple myelomata; by Askanazy from the bones of his case of lymphatic ...
2
International Abstracts of Surgery
The multiple myelomata are multiple primary tumors of the bone-marrow,
occurring for the most part in elderly individuals, and manifested during life by
deep-seated pain in the bones, characteristic deformities of the skeleton,
spontaneous ...
3
The Journal of Cancer Research
In short, chloromata belong to the myeloblast series, are rapidly fatal, and always
are, or become, associated with leucemias; myelomata do not differentiate like
myelocytes and never become leucemic. Chloromata metastasize widely and are
...
4
Journal of Cancer Research
In short, chloromata belong to the myeloblast series, are rapidly fatal, and always
are, or become, associated with leucemias; myelomata do not differentiate like
myelocytes and never become leucemic. Chloromata metastasize widely and are
...
5
New York Medical Journal
If they are combined with the passage of blood, either occult or gross, a
malignant neoplasm is almost certainly present Multiple Myelomata. — B. M.
Vance (American Journal of Medical Sciences, November, 1916) reports a case
of this nature ...
6
Edinburgh Medical Journal
The connective tissue in the deep parts of the bone may be the matrix of a central
sarcoma, whilst the redmarrow is responsible for myelomata (the so-called
myeloid sarcoma). Thus each primary tumour known to arise in a bone can be
traced ...
7
The Edinburgh Medical Journal
Journ., August 1898) found a pituitary sarcoma in an acromegaly case, without
any thyroid enlargement. Asthenic Paralysis, Albumosuria, and Multiple
Myelomata. A peculiar and remarkable case of the above is detailed by Senator (
Berl. klin.
8
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
If they are combined with the passage of blood, either occult or gross, a
malignant neoplasm is 'almost certainly present. Multiple Myelomata.—B. M.
Vance (American Journal of Medical Sciences, November, 1916) reports a case
of this nature ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1916
9
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Certain nuclear changes regarded as degenerative phenomena are of frequent
occurrence in these myelomata. Almost all show nuclei in varying stages of
shrinkage. As the nuclei shrink, they stain more diffusely and more deeply until
finally ...
10
To Reginald Heber Fitz ... Professor ... in Harvard ...
Certain nuclear changes regarded as degenerative phenomena are of frequent
occurrence in these myelomata. Almost all show nuclei in varying stages of
shrinkage. As the nuclei shrink, they stain more diffusely and more deeply until
finally ...
Massachusetts General Hospital, Reginald Heber Fitz, 1908