. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 43.—Cicatrizing Mammary Cancer from an emaciated Woman. Almost natural size. 1. The partly softer, partly harder carcinoma nodules; histologicallyappearing mostly as acinous carcinoma (Billroth). Identical with it:Fungus medullaris, fibrous cancer with large nodules (Schuh). Carci-noma medullare, encysted carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, attached to orinvolving only one lobe, tuberous form of cancer (Birkett). Encephaloid,tuberous form of cancer (Gross). Encephaloide, Squirrhe proprement dit. Fig. 44.—Cicatrizing Mammary Carcinoma with marked Retrac
. Cyclopædia of obstetrics and gynecology. Fig. 43.—Cicatrizing Mammary Cancer from an emaciated Woman. Almost natural size. 1. The partly softer, partly harder carcinoma nodules; histologicallyappearing mostly as acinous carcinoma (Billroth). Identical with it:Fungus medullaris, fibrous cancer with large nodules (Schuh). Carci-noma medullare, encysted carcinoma, lobular carcinoma, attached to orinvolving only one lobe, tuberous form of cancer (Birkett). Encephaloid,tuberous form of cancer (Gross). Encephaloide, Squirrhe proprement dit. Fig. 44.—Cicatrizing Mammary Carcinoma with marked Retraction of the Nipple; con-siderable development of fat in place of the mamma. Almost natural size. ou glohuleux (Velpeau). As already remarked, many forms designated assoft cancer belong also to the category of soft sarcoma and Carcinomatous infiltration; histologically mostly appearing as tub-ular carcinoma. Carcinoma simplex (Billroth). Generally soon invadingthe skin, partly as infiltration, partly in the form of multiple- cancer with small nodules, lenticular cancer (Schuh). Intra-glandular carcinoma, infiltrating form of cancer (Birkett). Infiltratingform of cancer (Gross). Sqiiiirhe ligneux {densite et Iinextetisibilite duVol. IX.—7 98 DISEASES OF THE FEMALE MAMMARY GLANDS. bois), sqiiirrlie en masse, en nappe, squiin-he dissemine on imstuleux,squirrhe lardare, keloides (Velpeau) 3. The atrophying, contracting cancer of the breast. Scirrhus, (Bill-roth). Atrophic scirrhus (Gross). Sqitirr
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