Elements of General And Pathological Anatomy Presenting a View of the Present S
Elements of General And Pathological Anatomy Presenting a View of the Present S
David Craigie
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P. 27. From this list, which contains, if not the whole, at least the most authentic cases of this form of cerebral tumour, it may be inferred, that it consists in a portion of brain becoming unusually hard, as- suming a white or yellow white tint, and in losing much of its ap- pearance of organization, especially fibrous structure and vascular ramification. The hardness of these tumours varies from that of granular cheesy matter to firm indurated albumen. Of some the structure is said to be fi...brous ; but in such cases the fibrosity of sound cerebral substance is not meant. In the presence of a cap- sule or a vascular spherical shell there is some variation, which seems to depend on the stage of growth which the tumour has at- tained. If recent, it is generally surrounded by such a vascular cyst. If of long standing, it is generally surrounded with a layer of softened brain, the result of the vascular irritation established in the confines of of the tumour. &, Adenoid or flesh-like tumour.
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