. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. inoma of the Liver.—Trans. Path. Soc, 1885, xxxvi. 238. Slade, G. R., Gall-Stones and CanceT.—Lancet, 1905, i. 1052. Terrier et Auvray, Les Tumeurs du Foie au point de vue Chirurgical: litudesur la Eesection du Foie.—iZev. de Chir., 1898, xviii. 403, 706, 831. BEFEBENGE8 359 Thompson, J. E., The Surgical Treatment of Neoplasms of the Liver.—Ann. of Surg., 1899, xxs. 284. Weber, F. P., and Michels, E., A Case of Chronic Jaundice and Great En-largement of the Liver due to Primary Carcinoma of the Extra-Hepati


. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. inoma of the Liver.—Trans. Path. Soc, 1885, xxxvi. 238. Slade, G. R., Gall-Stones and CanceT.—Lancet, 1905, i. 1052. Terrier et Auvray, Les Tumeurs du Foie au point de vue Chirurgical: litudesur la Eesection du Foie.—iZev. de Chir., 1898, xviii. 403, 706, 831. BEFEBENGE8 359 Thompson, J. E., The Surgical Treatment of Neoplasms of the Liver.—Ann. of Surg., 1899, xxs. 284. Weber, F. P., and Michels, E., A Case of Chronic Jaundice and Great En-largement of the Liver due to Primary Carcinoma of the Extra-HepaticBile-Ducts commencing at the Junction of the Hepatic Ducts.— Trans., 1905, Ixxxviii. 247. White, W. Hale, On Primary Malignant Disease of the Liver.— Guys , 1894, xlvii. 59. White, W. Hale, Carcinoma of the Pancreas.—Clin. Joiorn., 1900, xvi. 97. CHAPTER XXXV CARCINOMA OF THE URINARY ANDEXTERNAL GENITAL ORGANS THE URINARY ORGANS Evert part of the urinary system is liable to cancer—kidney,ureter, bladder, prostate, and urethra. It is common in the. Fig. 172.—Cancerous kidney in section. From a man 54 years of age. bladder; next in order of frequency come the complex 360 GANGER OF THE KIDNEY 361 glandular organs—the kidney and prostate. It is rarest inthe conduits—the ureter and the urethra. We shall find it convenient to consider each part in ana-tomical sequence, beginning with the kidney. Cancer of the kidney.—Carcinoma of this organ startsin the epithelium of the uriniferous tubules, and graduallytransforms the renal tissue without violently distorting theshape of the gland (Fig. 172). The cancerous tissue creepsinto the pelvis of the kidney and invades the ureter, ex-


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