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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ENCEPHALOMA»
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1
London Journal of Medicine
Dr. Bennett agrees with Dr. Walshe in arranging all cancerous growths under
three forms ; namely, schirrhous, or hard; encephaloma, or soft; and colloid, or
jelly-like, Cancer. The other forms enumerated by morbid anatomists may bo
classed ...
2
Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine
The bodies of the eighth and ninth dorsal vertebra were much thickened,
presenting an abrupt swelling, and on section were soft from infiltration of
encephaloma. The left psoas muscle was adherent to the bodies of the diseased
vertebrae, ...
John Hughes Bennett, 1867
3
The Monthly journal of medical science
A small portion of the cream-like fluid, examined with a microscope, always
presents a arge number of the cancer cells formerly described, which in some
specimens of encephaloma reach a higher degree of } development than in other
I ...
4
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
Muller says that the fibres of encephaloma arc indistinct, and that the fusiform
cells are arrested in their development into fibres ; whilst Vogel states, that in
encephaloma fibrous structures are wholly absent. As has been before remarked,
it is ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1851
5
A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
Encephaloma ; Scirrho- fungus ; Scirrho-encephaloul ; Scirrho-enceph- aloma ;
Scirrko-cancer ; Scirrho-colloid ; Colloid, Colloid tissue, of recent writers. Kaput
voc, Hippocrates, Galen. Skirrhus, Carkino- ma, Swediaur. Carcinus, Good.
Krebs ...
6
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Encephaloma Osteo-cancer' ; the patient was an ad ult male Encephaloma ; the
patient was a man of 25 years Fibre-recurrent tumour involving all of the infra-
spinous fossa; the patient was a girl of 19 years Osteo-cancer of large size; the ...
7
New York Medical Journal
1863 1889 1864 1864 1865 Encephaloma ; the patient was a young man of 1"%
years. Osteo-cancer; the patient was a man of 40 years. Encephaloma Removed
all of the scapula except the glenoid cavity and acromion. Removed the scapula
...
8
A dictionary of practical medicine: comprising general ...
To these were successively added, 3d. Encephaloma ; 4th. Colloid disease, and
5th. Melanosis. Encephaloma, or encephaloid tissue, and haemalo-fungoid
disease are evidently identical ; the former being a more remarkable
development of ...
9
Glioblastoma Multiforme
techniques, such as MR spectroscopy, computed tomography, and positron
emission testing, are being used with increased frequency to help distinguish
posttreatment changes, such as radiation necrosis and encephaloma- lacia from
active ...
10
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain and Spine
During this time the infarcted tissue evolves into an area of encephaloma- lacia
or cystic change. Histologically, the infarcted cell initially displays pyknosis. This
is followed by a breakdown of the membrane structures and disintegration into a
...