A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . orma-tion : hyperostoses and cx;s:oses, the fir-hyperplasia, the latter a new 87. According to v. Troltsch, no sharply-defined line separates the exostoses froin the hyper-ses, but he applies the former term to those diffuse osseousgrowths occupying the whole length of the m< tus stoses to the circumscribed, tuinour-like osseous new-formations. The structure of ex - ses are either compact, spongy, or pedunculated exostosis which I removed showed on histologicalexamination here and there compact lamella? (eburn


A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . orma-tion : hyperostoses and cx;s:oses, the fir-hyperplasia, the latter a new 87. According to v. Troltsch, no sharply-defined line separates the exostoses froin the hyper-ses, but he applies the former term to those diffuse osseousgrowths occupying the whole length of the m< tus stoses to the circumscribed, tuinour-like osseous new-formations. The structure of ex - ses are either compact, spongy, or pedunculated exostosis which I removed showed on histologicalexamination here and there compact lamella? (eburnation) with a- —The originating causes of the ex si ses are in themajority of cases not ascertained, because there is very little oppor-tunity of observing their development clinically. The following mayserve as the origin of a series of cases: 1. Partial hyperplasia? duringthe stages of development and ossification of the osseous this form, accordhx, I idea, belong those bilateral osteomata g without symptoms a cally in the aural.


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