The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . nuclei surrounded by the membrana propria. Between the columnar cells here and there can be seen goblet-cells (c). Some of the glands are enlarged and are supplied with lateral buds ; others are transformed intolarger hollow spaces (a). At b dilated blood-vessels are seen in the stroma. in the myxomatous polypus of the nose. The connective tissue sur-rounding the adenomatous growth and the epithelial cells of the mu-cous membrane covering the tumors are in a hyperplastic condition,caused by an increased blood-supply. Adenoma of the nasal mucousm
The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . nuclei surrounded by the membrana propria. Between the columnar cells here and there can be seen goblet-cells (c). Some of the glands are enlarged and are supplied with lateral buds ; others are transformed intolarger hollow spaces (a). At b dilated blood-vessels are seen in the stroma. in the myxomatous polypus of the nose. The connective tissue sur-rounding the adenomatous growth and the epithelial cells of the mu-cous membrane covering the tumors are in a hyperplastic condition,caused by an increased blood-supply. Adenoma of the nasal mucousmembrane often appears as a multiple affection. Catarrhal inflamma-tion often precedes, and frequently attends, adenoma of the nose. Uterus and its Appendages.—The uterus is the organ most frequently i6o PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF TUMORS. affected by adenoma. The development of the tumors in this localityis usually preceded by catarrhal inflammation. The inflammation evi-dently acts as an exciting cause in diminishing the physiological resist-. Adenoma of the posterior wall of the uterus (after Winckel). ance of the tissue in the vicinity of the embryonic matrix. The fungousvegetations which so often cover the cervix uteri and its canal—theso-called erosions—are either papillomata (see Fig. 66) or adenomata.
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