. Annals of surgery. Pathol. \o. 7374. Photograph of a bone cystof the upper end of the tibia taken from LabertsAtlas, p. 167. also sent me by Dr. Park of Buffalo. Fig. Pathol. No. 8324. Photograph of a bone cyst of the lower end of the femur, removedby amputation. Longitudinal section through femur, cyst, and tibia. Note the abruptexpansion, the thick bone wall, and the single cyst. Compare with Figs. 14 and 15. Theclinical picture and X-ray (Fig. 17) resemble the case illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10, butthe cyst was single with a thick connective-tissue wall, and not a multiple cyst. The


. Annals of surgery. Pathol. \o. 7374. Photograph of a bone cystof the upper end of the tibia taken from LabertsAtlas, p. 167. also sent me by Dr. Park of Buffalo. Fig. Pathol. No. 8324. Photograph of a bone cyst of the lower end of the femur, removedby amputation. Longitudinal section through femur, cyst, and tibia. Note the abruptexpansion, the thick bone wall, and the single cyst. Compare with Figs. 14 and 15. Theclinical picture and X-ray (Fig. 17) resemble the case illustrated in Figs. 9 and 10, butthe cyst was single with a thick connective-tissue wall, and not a multiple cyst. The pa-tient when she first observed the swelling was twenty years of age. The amputationwas performed eleven years later by Dr. Cotton of Baltimore, because of hemorrhage aftercuretting the cyst. The patient recovered. Fig. 17.


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