. Journal of radiology . vements notedwere the inguinal glands on thesame side and the base of thelung, neither of which has beenproven to be tumor tissue. Inaddition it demonstrates the rapidresponse to radio-therapy foundin some tumors not belonging tothe lymphomatous group, which, Page Nineteen PRIMARY TUMORS OF BO of course, respond best of all tothis form of treatment. In viewof this it is possible that a thor-ough treatment of the originallesion with x-rays or radiumwould have prevented the subse-quent metastases, especially ifcurettement had not been in turn shows the necessit


. Journal of radiology . vements notedwere the inguinal glands on thesame side and the base of thelung, neither of which has beenproven to be tumor tissue. Inaddition it demonstrates the rapidresponse to radio-therapy foundin some tumors not belonging tothe lymphomatous group, which, Page Nineteen PRIMARY TUMORS OF BO of course, respond best of all tothis form of treatment. In viewof this it is possible that a thor-ough treatment of the originallesion with x-rays or radiumwould have prevented the subse-quent metastases, especially ifcurettement had not been in turn shows the necessityof recognizing the type of tissuewhich is met, even in such a NE—SOSMAN AND CANTER minor operation. The finding ofa blood-hi led cyst in the boneshould have suggested the possi-bility of malignancy, and a resec-tion of the tissue should havebeen made at once. In conclusion we wish to thankDr. Iiloodgood for his extremelyvaluable assistance in the studyof these cases, and the officers ofthe surgical and laboratory ser-. Fig. 26.—Case VII. Low-power microphotograph showingsmall nests of medium-sized round sarcoma cells withmuch blood. Blood vessels with tumor cells in lumenand outside. vices of this hospital for theirhearty cooperation. We are in-debted to Mr. Herman Shapiro,of Baltimore, for the excellentreproductions of the x-rays andgross and microscopic sections, Page Twenty References 1. Bloodgood, J. C. The Diagnosisand Treatment of Benign and Ma-lignant Tumors of Bone. J. Radi-ology, March, 1920. 2. Bloodgood, J. C. Bone in the Phalanges of theFingers and Toes. Chondrona. PRIMARY TUMORS OF BONE—SOSMAN AND CANTER Myxoma. Giant Cell Tumor. J. 4. Bloodgood, J. C. Bone Tumors,Orthopedic Surgery. November, Benign and Malignant. A brief 1920. summary of the salient features. Based on a study of some 370Hitzrot, J. M. Annals of Surgery. cases. A. M. J. of Surgery. Sep- April, 1917. tember, 1920.


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