Text book of Comparative General Pathology for Practitioners And Students of Ve
Text book of Comparative General Pathology for Practitioners And Students of Ve
Theodor Kitt
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Thev occur as more or less well defined nodes ; and rarely occur in situations where striated muscle tissue exists normally but rather in complete heterotopism, in organs which have no such basic elements. This would indicate that rhabdomyomata originate in muscle germinal tissue misplaced in embryonal life. This is doubtless true of the tumors in question Avhich develop from the kidney, the muscular elements in their structure appa- rently originating from misplaced portions of the myotomes of... the primitive vertebral column. Johne has recorded an adeno- sarco-rhabdomyoma of this type from the kidney (hog) which weighed fourteen kilograms. (In man rhabdomyomata have been recognized frequently in the kidneys, testis, uterine wall, urinary bladder and the oesophagus. ) Besides the case above mentioned, contributed by Johne, there are only two instances of rhabdomyomata in animals recorded in literature (Casper). One was observed by Gratia in an old horse in a dissecting room, a fusiform tumor about eight or ten centimeters in length, in the Myoma, 357 vagus nerve trunk abont the middle c)t the neck; the other was found by Kolessnikow, growing in the tail and perianal con- nective tissue of a twenty-year-old stallion, a tumor containing pigment cells {rhabdoniyosarcoina melanodes), which had given rise to numerous metastases in the liver, spleen, peritoneum and pleura.
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