AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . ^•^.•?;^. r. Fig. 13.—Section of temporal muscle (X 170) showing extracranial endo-thelial invasion. the designation mcningotheUoma or meningioma is suggested as a com-promise. This at least avoids the objections which the embryologistmight raise, for strictly speaking the growths would seem to be properlycalled mesotheliomas of arachnoid oriein. 6. Gushing. H., and Weed. L. H.: Studies of the Cereljrospinal Fluid andits Pathway. IX. Calcareous and Osseous Deposits in the Arachnoidea, Bull. •Johns Hopkins Hosp. 26:367-372 (Nov.) 1915. 7. There are o


AMAarchives of neurology & psychiatry . ^•^.•?;^. r. Fig. 13.—Section of temporal muscle (X 170) showing extracranial endo-thelial invasion. the designation mcningotheUoma or meningioma is suggested as a com-promise. This at least avoids the objections which the embryologistmight raise, for strictly speaking the growths would seem to be properlycalled mesotheliomas of arachnoid oriein. 6. Gushing. H., and Weed. L. H.: Studies of the Cereljrospinal Fluid andits Pathway. IX. Calcareous and Osseous Deposits in the Arachnoidea, Bull. •Johns Hopkins Hosp. 26:367-372 (Nov.) 1915. 7. There are other varieties of endotheliomas from which these commontumors must be distinguished, such as those of supposedly pial origin which haveno dural attachment. These are exceedingly vascular growths, sometimesdesignated as hemangio-endotheliomas. Another type of tumor which is exceed-ingly rare in man but more common especially in the horse, is that form ofendothelioma which arises from the choroid plexus. These tumors have beenclassified with the chole


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