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MALIGNANT TUMORS OF THE SOFT TISSUES
Pages 69-125

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... Their occurrence in the soft tissues is a curiosity observed only once by the writer. OTHER MALIGNANT TUMORS Osteogenic Sarcoma and Chondrosarcoma SYNONYMS AND RELATED TERMS: Chondroma myxomatodes; chondroma sarcomatodes; chondro-osteosarcoma; "malignant aneurysm"; osteoblastic sarcoma; osteoblastoma; osteocarcinoma; osteochondromyxosarcoma; osteochondrosarcoma; osteogenic fibromyxosarcoma; osteoid sarcoma; osteolytic sarcoma; sarcoma osteogenicum; sclerosing osteosarcoma; telangiectatic osteosarcoma.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues I £14*
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... B: A Laidlaw silver reticulin impregnation shows the reticulin fibers in the spindle cell zones.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues Fig.
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... Explant in vitro from a malignant metastasizing tumor of the thigh. The outgrowth consists ol spidery cells, which characterize normal synovial outgrowths in culture.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues ^^SftU*
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... Malignant Mesenchymoma SYNONYMS AND RELATED TERMS: Botryoid sarcoma; capsuloma of kidney; enchondromyxohemangiosarcoma; embryonal myoblastoma; embryonal rhabdomyoblastoma; endothelioma; fibrosarcoma, embryonal type; hemangioblastomyxoma; lipomyxosarcoma; malignant mixed mesenchymal tumor; mesenchymal mixed tumor; multiple mesenchymal hemendotheliomata. This term has been applied to those tumors of the soft tissues of mesenchymal origin which are composed of tumor cells differentiating into two or more unrelated malignant forms.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues flfcsw ~PS JM I - HUB^ Fig.
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... Explant in vitro. The outgrowth consists of cells with rather fibrous cytoplasm, which form membranes and tongues characteristic of normal mesothelial tissue in vitro.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues Fig.
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... The best chance of curing the malignant tumors of the soft tissues lies in the hands of the therapist who makes the first attempt. If this attempt fails, the chances that subsequent attempts will succeed are enormously reduced no matter how radical they may be.
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... Tumors of the highest malignancy that call for the most drastic surgical treatment, such as: Undifferentiated fibrosarcoma Undifferentiated liposarcoma Leiomyosarcoma with many mitoses Rhabdomyosarcoma Malignant hemangioendothelioma Malignant lymphangiosarcoma Synovial sarcoma Osteogenic sarcoma Chondrosarcoma Malignant mesenchymoma Group 2. Tumors that are malignant because of infiltrative growth, but do not metastasize, such as: Skin fibrosarcoma Myxoma Differentiated liposarcoma Melanosarcoma Group 3.
From page 81...
... fibrosarcoma, malignant melanoma, and osteogenic sarcoma.
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... W Xanthoma and giant cell tumor of the hand.
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... N The benign giant cell tumor of tendon sheaths.
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... S Malignant tumors of fatty tissues.
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... Jonsson, G Malignant tumors of the skeletal muscles, fasciae, joint capsules, tendon sheaths and serous bursae.
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... F Malignant tumors of nonchromaffin paraganglia.
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... M Multiple mesenchymal hemendothelioma.
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... Myositis Ossificans, Osteoma, Chondroma Osteogenic Sarcoma, Chondrosarcoma Dietrich, C Osteomatosis cutis.
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... P., and Pogogeff, L A Synovial sarcoma and normal synovial tissue cultivated in vitro.
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... A Extramedullary plasma cell tumors as observed in various locations.
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... R Primary plasma-cell tumors of the upper air passages and oral cavity.


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