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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SARCOMATA»
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The Surgical diseases of children
Sarcomata. Sarcomata, like the embryonic tissues upon the type of which they
are founded, are met with in several varieties. Their elements may be round,
fusiform or giant cells. The round-celled sarcoma is the representative of the
lowest ...
2
Geneal surgical affections. The blood-vessels. The nerves. ...
Sarcomata are much more liable to ulcerate than innocent tumours; l and the
ulceration, especially of recurrent tumours, is characteristic. It is not due to mere
giving way of the integument before advancing pressure, but is preceded in most
...
Sir Frederick Treves, 1785
Besides the sarcomata we find in young children frequently so-called mixed
tumors, consisting of several kinds of tissue; in the kidney tumors for instance we
may find side by side proliferating epithelial gland tissue, round cells resembling
...
4
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
It seems clear that humoral factors alone have little effect on the growth of
syngeneic sarcomata in vivo; attempts to transfer immunity to established
sarcomata by injecting the tumor-bearing rats with serum from specifically
immunized rats ...
5
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
It is right, then, to insist here on the diagnosis of this kind of tumors, and
especially to establish the differences which exist between them and the osteo.
sarcomata, with which, on a superficial examination, they may be confounded,
and from ...
6
ADVANCES IN CANCER RESEARCH
Andrewes (1931, 1933) found that the viruses of spontaneous fowl sarcomata
were antigenically related, and Foulds and Dmochowski (1939) demonstrated
both neutralizing and complement fixing antibodies for Rous sarcoma virus in the
...
Jesse Philip Greenstein, Alexander Haddow, 1958
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David Paul von Hansemann: Contributions to Oncology: ...
529) that hyperchromatic nuclei are the rule in sarcomata,this can only be
admittedfor a selected few sarcomata.By far the majority of sarcomata, especially
lymphosarcomata and the slowly-growing osteosarco- mata,feature only very tiny
...
Leon P. Bignold, Brian L. D. Coghlan, Hubertus P.A. Jersmann, 2007
8
Current Trends in Orthopaedic Surgery
5.3 Clinical staging The improved outcome of bone sarcomata today is partly due
to improved diagnostic techniques and to earlier diagnosis; these affect survival,
irrespective of the method of treatment used. Computed tomographic scanning ...
Charles Samuel Bernard Galasko, Jonathan Noble, 1988
9
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Sarcomata, if allowed full progress, may attain great size. Plate 10 shows an
enormous sarcoma of the buttocks in an adult negro. Fascial sarcomata are often
seen of immense size. Senn shows a tumor of this variety which was situated ...
10
Studies In The Biology Of Tumor Cells
In the first division belong certain sarcomata starting as fibro— sarcomata, and
carcinomata arising from slowly growing ... sarcomata starting from fibromata and
leiomyomata and certain carcinomata springing from benign epithelial tumors, ...