Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . 2C2 PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. 3. Colloid cancer consists of a fibrous structure so arranged as toform areola or loculi, which are filled with a grey or amber-colored glu-tinous matter, sometimes trans-parent, at others opalescent orsemi-opaque. This matter is oc-casionally found quite structure-less, or exhibits only a finely mo-lecular appearance (Fig. 295);and in the term col-loid tissue has been applied to other times numerous nucle-ated cells, pre enting all the cha-racters of cancer-cells in variousstages of d


Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . 2C2 PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE. 3. Colloid cancer consists of a fibrous structure so arranged as toform areola or loculi, which are filled with a grey or amber-colored glu-tinous matter, sometimes trans-parent, at others opalescent orsemi-opaque. This matter is oc-casionally found quite structure-less, or exhibits only a finely mo-lecular appearance (Fig. 295);and in the term col-loid tissue has been applied to other times numerous nucle-ated cells, pre enting all the cha-racters of cancer-cells in variousstages of development, are found inm it as a blastema ; and we observeI that the growth has a tendency tospread. In this colloid cancer,when it is formed on a free sur-ace, as on the peritoneum, there are often present small grains of a greycolor, resembling coagulated gum-arabic. When collected in masses, Pig. 298. I.


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