. A practical treatise on tumors of the mammary gland: . Intracanalicular Fibroma.—A large tuber, a portion of which is removed toshow the dilated duets by which it is traversed, is seen to project into agreatly enlarged duct cyst. What may be termed the visceral and parietallayers of the wall of the cyst are clearly shown, fer from the remainder of the growth, and, like it,they are liable to various transformations, as the Fin. Intracanaucular Fibroma.—Showing lobulated masses dependent from longand narrow pedicles. telangiectatic, fatty, and myxomatous. Apart fromsoftening cysts, they ma


. A practical treatise on tumors of the mammary gland: . Intracanalicular Fibroma.—A large tuber, a portion of which is removed toshow the dilated duets by which it is traversed, is seen to project into agreatly enlarged duct cyst. What may be termed the visceral and parietallayers of the wall of the cyst are clearly shown, fer from the remainder of the growth, and, like it,they are liable to various transformations, as the Fin. Intracanaucular Fibroma.—Showing lobulated masses dependent from longand narrow pedicles. telangiectatic, fatty, and myxomatous. Apart fromsoftening cysts, they may themselves give rise to ANATOMY. 43 secondary cystic conditions, wliich serve to impressone with the idea that they contain glandular cysts, which are in reality follicular or spacecysts, or modified retention cysts, result from thecompression and fusion of the surfaces of contiguouspapillary vegetations at one or more points, so thatthe interpapillary spaces are converted into recessesor follicles, as is shown in fig. 5, from one of my Fio. 5.


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