. Lectures on surgical pathology : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. calibre. In some parts, I found long cords of connective tissue, vsliich,probably, were obliterated bloodvessels. I have examined other tumors resem-bling this, but in less favorable all, however, as well as from the de-scriptions of others, I believe the commonstructure of this form of erectile tumor isa collection of minute bloodvessels, dilated,and closely arranged within a limited areaof some natural texture. In the subcu-taneous tissue, arteries usually appear topass into the vascular
. Lectures on surgical pathology : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. calibre. In some parts, I found long cords of connective tissue, vsliich,probably, were obliterated bloodvessels. I have examined other tumors resem-bling this, but in less favorable all, however, as well as from the de-scriptions of others, I believe the commonstructure of this form of erectile tumor isa collection of minute bloodvessels, dilated,and closely arranged within a limited areaof some natural texture. In the subcu-taneous tissue, arteries usually appear topass into the vascular mass from the undersurface of the skin; and veins radiate fromit, larger than the arteries and more numer-ous, but scarcely exceeding the proportionbetween the normal cutaneous veins andarteries. Within the tumor (which thus, aswell by the relation of its vessels as by theirminuteness,justifies the epithet capillary) it is probable that some of the vessels are always sacculated or account of this state exactly confirms what I have described;and, with more detail, R
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