. The principles and practice of surgery. Myeloid Cells from same. tions of an arborescent or spherical form. When they occur in thelower extremities they become very vascular, and present frequently adistinct bruit, so that they have been mistaken for aneurisms. VASCULAE TUMOES. 493 The fibro-plastic and the myeloid tumors are often associated ; andit is especially observed that the myeloid structure is prone to increaseand displace the fibro-plastic elements as the tumor progresses, or in itssuccessive recurrences after removal. For this reason, and withpropriety, the two forms have


. The principles and practice of surgery. Myeloid Cells from same. tions of an arborescent or spherical form. When they occur in thelower extremities they become very vascular, and present frequently adistinct bruit, so that they have been mistaken for aneurisms. VASCULAE TUMOES. 493 The fibro-plastic and the myeloid tumors are often associated ; andit is especially observed that the myeloid structure is prone to increaseand displace the fibro-plastic elements as the tumor progresses, or in itssuccessive recurrences after removal. For this reason, and withpropriety, the two forms have of late been arranged under a commonname, and are designated by some writers as fibro-plastic and byothers as myeloid. Occupying an intermediate position between thebenign and malignant growths, and being very liable to return aftercomplete removal, they might properly be classified with the recur-rent tumors. Vascular Tumor—Syn., Tumor Vasculosus, R. C.; Angioma of Billroth; Erectile Tumor. Vascular tumors present themselves under various for


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