. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ogical fracture at site of old operative wound in bone. jft friable tissue and spicule of new bone:as noted in the exploration. Tissue removed showed process of re-pair, granulation and fibrous tissue withlew bone formation. There is no evidenceif malignancy. Sections were made of the gelatinousmaterial contained in the loculi found inhe bone. This material is composed ofjure myxomatous tissue, showing the char-tcieristic stellate cells, slight fibrillar frame-Aork, and the gelatinous ground places in t


. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . ogical fracture at site of old operative wound in bone. jft friable tissue and spicule of new bone:as noted in the exploration. Tissue removed showed process of re-pair, granulation and fibrous tissue withlew bone formation. There is no evidenceif malignancy. Sections were made of the gelatinousmaterial contained in the loculi found inhe bone. This material is composed ofjure myxomatous tissue, showing the char-tcieristic stellate cells, slight fibrillar frame-Aork, and the gelatinous ground places in the section, rather robust bands of fibrous tissue are seen traversingthe ground substance. Sections from the osseous tissue showtwo distinct processes taking place. Areasshowing distinct resorption of bone are metwith, and ^ith these are areas in whichnew bone formation is actively are present osteoblastic cells form-ing cartilage and the beginning of newlamellae. The pathologists diagnosis of this caseis not osteosarcoma but myxoma, a non-malignant Fig. 5. Lateral View. Same Appearance as ix Fig. 4. Note particularly the shadow of tumor in the soft tissues and the enlarge-ment of the thigh. Congenital Case of Syphilis of the Stomach 199


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