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The wound readily healed, and the child went out on July 27th. Case 55. —
Adenocele of Breast ; Excision. Annie B — , aet. 21, single, was admitted into
Charity Ward on April 13th, 1874. Family history good ; she has always had good
health.
This is an explanation of those cases of tumours where gland-tissue has been
found, and the name adenocele accordingly given ; and yet the disease has
returned. An interesting example of this we have lately witnessed in the hospital,
in the ...
SAMUEL WILKS AND ALFRED POLAND, 1858
Description of the varieties of Adenocele. In what particulars, especially as
regards their structure, do these tumours developed in the breast, and known by
the term " Adenocele," differ from, or closely resemble, the tissues and
composition of ...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, ...
from the age of the patient. The average age of six cases of the former was thirty-
two years, that of five of the latter, fifty. IX. Adenocele forms the subject of a very
interesting and important paper by Mr. Birkett. Since the Jacksonian prize of the ...
On the Diagnosis of the “ True Cystic Adenocele” of the Breast. The remarks I
have just made respecting the importance of cysts in the innocent and malignant
tumours of the breast are not applicable to every cases; for to this rule, as to
others, ...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1864
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Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
adenocarcinomata, pl.; adenocarcinomatous, adj. adenocele (ad'-e-n6-sel): A
benign cyst-like tumour of glandular origin. adenochondroma (ad'-e-no-kon-dro'-
ma): A mixed tumour made up of both glandular and chondromatous tissue, ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
Adenoma, Adenocele, or Adenoid Turn our. — This most common form of breast
tumour is encapsulcd and finely JokaJaU-i , its section has a bluish or greyish-
white colour, which acquires a ro*v not on exposure to the air, and pressure of
the ...
Frederick James Gant, 1890
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The science and practice of surgery
A new growth, as an adenocele, forming in the breast, is often accompanied with
wasting of the organ ; aud which may thus be almost replaced by the growth.
Tumours. — (1.) Adenoma, Adenocele, or Adenoid Tumour. — So named by ...
Frederick James Gant, 1886
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A Manual for the practice of surgery
If the patient is also young and healthy and no other abnormal conditions of
either the breast or the neighboring structures are to be detected, the probability
becomes a certainty, and the presence of an " adenocele " may be determined on
, ...
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The Practice of Surgery
case the exception is to be found in that form of cystic disease of the mammary
gland which is essentially a cystic disease of the gland itself, more particularly
connected with its secreting ducts, differing from the other forms of cystic
adenocele, ...