. Fig. 133.—Os Pedis showing the Groove in it caused by Atrophy and Absorption induced by Pressure of a Keraphyllocele. Other writers advocate the removal of that portion of the wall to which the tumor is attached, after the manner described on p. 182, and illustrated in Fig. 98. This, how- ever, should be a last resource, and should be adopted only when weighty reasons, such as excessive and otherwise in- curable lameness, appear to demand it. 4. Keratoma. In our nomenclature the terms ' Keratoma ' and ' Kera- phyllocele ' are both used to indicate the condition we have just described. There
. Fig. 133.—Os Pedis showing the Groove in it caused by Atrophy and Absorption induced by Pressure of a Keraphyllocele. Other writers advocate the removal of that portion of the wall to which the tumor is attached, after the manner described on p. 182, and illustrated in Fig. 98. This, how- ever, should be a last resource, and should be adopted only when weighty reasons, such as excessive and otherwise in- curable lameness, appear to demand it. 4. Keratoma. In our nomenclature the terms ' Keratoma ' and ' Kera- phyllocele ' are both used to indicate the condition we have just described. There are some, however, who reserve the term * Keratoma ' for horny tumors occurring only on the sole, and for that reason we draw special attention to the
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