General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . \ Iig. 37.—Large rout ( DrlalirM and Iiik ten.). Fig. 38.—Alveolar sarcoma. (Warren.) ferent histologic structures are described under this name. Sar-comatous cylindromata may be defined as sarcomata in whichhyaline and myxomatous degeneration have occurred in more orless insular collections; also as angiosarcomata with similar de-generation of the sarcomatous cells surrounding the vessels, re-sulting in either case, in branching cylinders of gelatinous ma-terial
General and dental pathology with special reference to etiology and pathologic anatomy; a treatise for students and practitioners . \ Iig. 37.—Large rout ( DrlalirM and Iiik ten.). Fig. 38.—Alveolar sarcoma. (Warren.) ferent histologic structures are described under this name. Sar-comatous cylindromata may be defined as sarcomata in whichhyaline and myxomatous degeneration have occurred in more orless insular collections; also as angiosarcomata with similar de-generation of the sarcomatous cells surrounding the vessels, re-sulting in either case, in branching cylinders of gelatinous ma-terial throughout the tumor. (Figs. 36, 37, and 38.) TUMORS 127 Spindle-celled Sarcomata Spindle-celled sarcomata occur in dense tissues, as periosteum,tendons, fasciae, less often in loose I issues. Grossly, they areharder than the round-celled tumors, and more grayish and flesh-tinted. The cells are spindle-shaped with tapering ends andsometimes branching extremities, and apt to be arranged in par-allel rows. In the small-celled variety, the intercellular sub-stance is less fibrillar and the blood vessels more imperfect thanin the large-celled form. (Fig. 39.) When the interce
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