The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors . Fig. 123.—A single tubule froma carcinoma of the rectum, show-ing multiplication of cells in its _ 11. 1 1 • ^ lining; X170. At a,shrinkage coustitutc the alvcoh, and the mteracmousdue to hardening (Surgical cHnic, connective tissuc constltutcs thc stroma (Fig. Rush Medical College, Chicago). 125). In hard, slow-growing glandular carci-noma the stroma is abundant and the alveoli are small. In soft,rapid-growing carcinoma, formerly called encephaloid, the stroma.


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