Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fig. i8o.—Encephaloid Carcinoma (Son Cancer). —{Gould.)A, A. Stroma made up of developing connective tissue. At the upper A the stroma is almost myxomatous. B. Epithelial cells occupying an alveolus; three other alveoli are showii. Fig. i8i.—Glandular Carcinoma in Which theStroma Has Been Converted into MucoidTissue.—(GomW.) Note the stellate cells so closely resembling thoseseen in particularly of the stomach, and less frequently in cancers of the mam-mary gland, testes, and


Manual of pathology : including bacteriology, the technic of postmortems, and methods of pathologic research . Fig. i8o.—Encephaloid Carcinoma (Son Cancer). —{Gould.)A, A. Stroma made up of developing connective tissue. At the upper A the stroma is almost myxomatous. B. Epithelial cells occupying an alveolus; three other alveoli are showii. Fig. i8i.—Glandular Carcinoma in Which theStroma Has Been Converted into MucoidTissue.—(GomW.) Note the stellate cells so closely resembling thoseseen in particularly of the stomach, and less frequently in cancers of the mam-mary gland, testes, and ovaries. Gelatinous areas are sometimesfound that no longer contain any of the structural elements by whichit is possible to identify carcinomatous processes. In the youngerparts of the tumor, however, advancing transformation may usually berecognized; a varying number of epithelial cells may be found, centrallyplaced in the alveolus, and surrounded by concentric lamellse of gela-tinous material. The tumors are soft and trembling, glassy, and atpoints semitransparent. In the mammary gland metasta


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