. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . theirmetastatic secondaries. It is unfortunate that the term adeno-carcinoma has been usedby many to signify that the carcinoma has developed from glandular tissue, and not fromsurface epithelium. Such is not the usage of the term as employed here. We con-sider that the following should fall into this class: Acinal carcinoma. Carcinoma adenomatosum. Acinar carcinoma. Carcinoma cylindromatosum. Acinous carcinoma. Carcinoma cysticum. Adeno-carcinoma. Columnar cell carcinoma. Adeno-carcinoma of Halsted. Comedo-carcinoma. Adeno-carci


. The breast: its anomalies, its diseases, and their treatment . theirmetastatic secondaries. It is unfortunate that the term adeno-carcinoma has been usedby many to signify that the carcinoma has developed from glandular tissue, and not fromsurface epithelium. Such is not the usage of the term as employed here. We con-sider that the following should fall into this class: Acinal carcinoma. Carcinoma adenomatosum. Acinar carcinoma. Carcinoma cylindromatosum. Acinous carcinoma. Carcinoma cysticum. Adeno-carcinoma. Columnar cell carcinoma. Adeno-carcinoma of Halsted. Comedo-carcinoma. Adeno-carcinoma cylindromatosum. Cyst-adeno-carcinoma. V. Gelatinous Carcinoma.—^This is any form of carcinoma, in which the stroma ormatrix together with th-e cancer cells, is transformed, with great regularity, into a mucousjelly. The conditions are common to the primary tumor and to its secondaries as group includes the following: Carcinoma colloides. Gelatinous cancer. Carcinoma gelatinosum. Myxomatous carcinoma. Colloid cancer. Mucoid carcinoma. Plate VI.


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