An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . r show that about 70 per cent, ofpapillomata occur in the male sex. The majority of cases in women, how-ever, occur at an earlier period of life than in men. TUMORS OF THE BLADDER. 379 Site.—The base of the bladder is the favorite seat of papillomata. Thevulnerability of the trigonum has been the subject of animated the review of a large number of recorded cases it may be concludedthat the trigonum is infrequently affected alone. It is, however, often involvedwith the base or the ureters. The


An American text-book of genito-urinary diseases, syphilis and diseases of the skin . r show that about 70 per cent, ofpapillomata occur in the male sex. The majority of cases in women, how-ever, occur at an earlier period of life than in men. TUMORS OF THE BLADDER. 379 Site.—The base of the bladder is the favorite seat of papillomata. Thevulnerability of the trigonum has been the subject of animated the review of a large number of recorded cases it may be concludedthat the trigonum is infrequently affected alone. It is, however, often involvedwith the base or the ureters. The papillomata of the base often extend tothe posterior or either lateral wall. Such tumors, limited to the posteriorwall, are, however, not uncommon. Somewhat rarer are growths upon thelateral wall, the vault, or the anterior wall. Papillomata usually spring fromabout the ureteral orifices, rarely from the neck or the opening of the urethra. In a few cases the tumor has involved almost the entire surface of thebladder; it is single in about 60 per cent, of the cases. Even whenever. Fig. 112.—Papilloma, the vesical walls thickened by the interstitial sclerotic cystitis: A, A, A, epithe-liomatous tumors attached to the vesical walls by long pedicles (Clado). multiple, it is unusual for the number to exceed three or four, although morehave been observed. The macroscopic appearances of different papillomata vary greatly; theyare in their very nature exogenous formations. Although the differentgrowths are of different appearances, certain general types may be are simple villosities, small tender tufts which project into the cavity;as a rule, they are short, are quite prone to be multiple, and are very fragileand tender; they may grow into the ureter or urethra. Their color is areddish-gray, with here and there an occasional hemorrhagic spot. Suchgrowths must be distinguished from the mucous polyps of inflammatoryorigin. 380 DISEASES OF THE BLADDER. Another type, the one


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