. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . uidresembling milk {galactocele, or milk cyst); otherwise, however, itscontents are a thin watery or more mucous fluid (with crystals offat and cholestearin), or, though seldom, a substance like cream orbutter. If a growth of the mammary connective tissue sets in,whether before or after the formation of cysts, there thus formcysto-fibromata, cysto-myxomata, or cysto-sarcomata. Lastly, the con-nective tissue surrounding the glandular portions of a normalmamma or of an adenoma may also grow into the ducts in t


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . uidresembling milk {galactocele, or milk cyst); otherwise, however, itscontents are a thin watery or more mucous fluid (with crystals offat and cholestearin), or, though seldom, a substance like cream orbutter. If a growth of the mammary connective tissue sets in,whether before or after the formation of cysts, there thus formcysto-fibromata, cysto-myxomata, or cysto-sarcomata. Lastly, the con-nective tissue surrounding the glandular portions of a normalmamma or of an adenoma may also grow into the ducts in the form S30 THE FEMALE GENERATIVE ORGANS of papillary protuberances, in which case we speak of an intracanali-cular fibroma, myxoma, or sarcoma, as the case may be. Carcinoma occurs in acinous, tiibular, and scirrhus form. Theacinous form gives rise to large cancer alveoli, approximately round,and recalling the appearance of acini. It yields the softest the ttibular form, which is the commonest, the alveoli are smallerand more elongated (Fig. 159, a). ? . ^/ [^^^^\1 ^w.


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