On the outer surface of the new-formed cysts, each of which would, as it were, repeat the chorion, and surpass its powers, a new vegetation of villi sprouts out, of the same structure as the proper villi of the chorion. In these begins again a, similar... On the signs and diseases of pregnancy - Page 275by Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1860 - 504 pagesFull view - About this book
| Medicine - 1852 - 594 pages
...vegetation of villi sprouts out, of the same structure as the proper villi of the cborion. In these bogins again a similar development of cysts ; and so on ad...forms the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended. "Such is the account of the minute structure and formation of the cystic disease of the chorion ; and... | |
| Medicine - 1852 - 460 pages
...villi of the chorion. In these begins again a similar development of cysts; and so on adinfimlum.' Each cyst, as it enlarges, seems to lead to the wasting...moving away from the villus' in which it was formed, it draw* out the base of the villus, which strengthens itself, and forms the pedicle on which the cyst... | |
| Medicine - 1853 - 512 pages
...villi of the chorion. In these begins again a similar development of cysts; and so on, ad inßnitum." Each cyst, as it enlarges, seems to lead to the wasting...forms the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended. Such is the account of the minute structure and formation of the •cystic disease of the chorion:... | |
| Sir James Paget - Pathology, Surgical - 1854 - 714 pages
...elongated and hypertrophied tissue of the villi. " On the outer surface of the new-formed cysts, eacli of which would, as it were, repeat the chorion, and...base of the villus, which strengthens itself, and forma the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended. Such is the account of the minute structure... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 468 pages
...disproportionately in size, form cysts which remain connected by the gradually elongated and hypcrtrophied tissue of the villi. On the outer surface of the newformed...the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended." To this account we think it interesting to add Mettenheimer's appeal to the admirable researches of... | |
| Medicine - 1855 - 610 pages
...chorion. In these begins again a similar development of eysts ; and so on, ad infiuitum. Each eyst, as it enlarges, seems to lead to the wasting of the...strengthens itself, and forms the pedicle on which the eyst remains suspended." To this account we think it interesting to add Mettenheimer's appeal to the... | |
| 1856 - 396 pages
...adopted by Mr. Paget,f who thus describes the origin and mode of growth of the * MUller's Archive*. 1860. moving away from the villus in which it was formed,...of the villus, which strengthens itself, and forms a pedicle in which the cyst remains suspended." Mr. Richardson and I very carefully examined some of... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1857 - 556 pages
...enlarges, seems to lead to the wasting away of the cells around it ; and then, moving away from the villas in which it was formed, it draws out the base of the...the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended." 578. Boivin and Duges describe three forms of this hydatid or vesicular mole. 1. The vesicular mole... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1860 - 730 pages
...probably thus described: — Certain of the cells in the proper villi of the chorion, deviating in their cell-form, and increasing disproportionately...forms the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended. Such is the account of the minute structure and formation of the cystic disease of the chorion ; and... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1865 - 802 pages
...in the proper villi of the chorion, deviating from their cellform, and increasing disproportionally in size, form cysts, which remain connected by the...forms the pedicle on which the cyst remains suspended. cystic disease of the chorion; and perhaps no instance could afford a better confirmation of the production... | |
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