. Studies on hypertrophy and cancer of the prostate. Fig. 13.— (Case 64.) A medullary form of carcinoma in which there isvery little stroma and the cancer cells varying in size and shape areloosely arranged. through. In three of these cases the trigone was invaded, once ele-vated, once ulcerated, and once the site of a polypoidtumor. In those cases in which the cystoscope shows slight en-largement of the prostate around the vesical orifice, the disease, if itinvades the bladder at all, attacks the trigone, and if an intravesicaltumor appears it is usually near one of the ureteral orifices. I h


. Studies on hypertrophy and cancer of the prostate. Fig. 13.— (Case 64.) A medullary form of carcinoma in which there isvery little stroma and the cancer cells varying in size and shape areloosely arranged. through. In three of these cases the trigone was invaded, once ele-vated, once ulcerated, and once the site of a polypoidtumor. In those cases in which the cystoscope shows slight en-largement of the prostate around the vesical orifice, the disease, if itinvades the bladder at all, attacks the trigone, and if an intravesicaltumor appears it is usually near one of the ureteral orifices. I have 530 Hugh H. Young. seen one such case in which there was a direct continuation of thedisease from a carcinomatous seminal vesicle through the bladder wallinto a small papillary tumor at the right ureteral


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