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Example sentences for "sarcomatous"

Lexicographically close words:
sarched; sarcina; sarcode; sarcolactic; sarcoma; sarcophagi; sarcophagus; sarcoptic; sarcous; sardine
  1. Chondromata and osteochondromata may be benign but are prone to develop malignancy, and by sarcomatous or other changes, even metaplasia.

  2. Sarcomatous ulcers do not differ materially in appearance from those of carcinoma, but they are much more rare.

  3. The lumen of the mouth of the esophagus, much encroached upon by the sarcomatous infiltration, is seen at the lower part of the circle.

  4. Much has been written regarding the sarcomatous degeneration of fibroids.

  5. The fibroid which necessitated the hysterectomy was really a sarcomatous tumour of the uterus.

  6. Hemorrhagic exudations are also met with in those inflammations of serous surfaces accompanying the outcropping of tubercular and cancerous or sarcomatous growths.

  7. The tendency of the cancerous tumors to become generalized through the lymphatics, and that of sarcomatous growths through the blood-vessels, is admitted as an important feature in the differential diagnosis.

  8. Melanotic sarcoma may occur as metastatic from an original melano-sarcomatous tumor of the skin or eyeball.

  9. The bones are a common seat of sarcomatous growths, the tumor in this instance being called osteosarcoma.

  10. This gentleman's nose was divided into five lobes by sarcomatous tumors weighing two pounds, occupying the external surface of the face, adherent to the buccinator muscles to which they extended, and covering the chin.

  11. A histologic examination showed the sarcomatous nature of the various growths.

  12. The peripheral portion consists of soft sarcomatous tissue, which invades the overlying soft parts.

  13. The osteo-sarcoma is characterised by the formation in the tumour of bone, the medullary spaces being occupied by sarcomatous cells in place of marrow.

  14. There are cases on record where rapidly growing sarcomatous and angiomatous tumours, aneurysms, and the bruises that occur in hæmophylics, have been mistaken for acute abscesses and incised, with disastrous results.

  15. As the tumour increases in size, the sarcomatous tissue erupts through the capsule of the gland, and infiltrates the surrounding tissues, whereby it becomes fixed to these and to the skin.

  16. Tumours of the thyreoid, enlarged lymph glands, and fatty and sarcomatous tumours can usually be distinguished from aneurysm by the history of the swelling and by physical examination.

  17. Pigmented nævi, which show the least tendency to growth or degenerative change, should be radically removed, as they not infrequently lead to carcinomatous and sarcomatous growths.

  18. It is now generally believed that the most of the pigmented cases formerly thought to be of sarcomatous nature are really carcinomatous in character.

  19. Cysts of bone not due to the presence of sarcomatous tissue, should be opened and drained in some cases.

  20. Cysts of bone due to softening of the centre of sarcomatous tumors, like sarcomata themselves, are to be treated by complete removal, best usually by amputation.

  21. Some of the cases of bone cysts undoubtedly represent the entire destruction of sarcomatous processes.

  22. It was of medullo-sarcomatous structure, and of the size of a plum: at one point it contained a mass of coagulated blood.

  23. Sarcomatous tumours of various kinds are met with, either in the cellular tissue under the mamma, or in the substance of the gland—tumours not of the gland, though in it.

  24. Illustration] By this term is meant, an enlargement and alteration in the structure of a bone, accompanied with the deposition of a morbid sarcomatous substance internally.

  25. Tumours of a sarcomatous nature are seldom met with in this situation, but the adipose are not so unfrequent.

  26. Sarcomatous tumours occasionally form in the cellular tissue of the orbit.

  27. When sarcomatous growths do occur, they are to be excised, with those precautions which were formerly mentioned when treating of tumours generally.

  28. When the disease has supervened on a medullo-sarcomatous tumour, the coagulated blood is mixed with a substance resembling the brain in a state of putrescence.

  29. Osteo-sarcomatous tumours are to be taken away, along with the part of the bone in which they are imbedded, and, if possible, before the integuments have ulcerated.

  30. They may be either sarcomatous or encysted; the former are rare.

  31. Some parts of the human body can be grafted upon another human body, and human sarcomatous cells have been made to grow in vitro.

  32. What is the nature of the "life" in the parasitic sarcomatous tissue which has been seen to proliferate for a short time in vitro?


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