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INTRODUCTION
Pages 9-14

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... The cut surface was light brown. This photomicrograph of tissue stained with Scharlach R shows the organoid arrangement of the rounded lipoblasts.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues r~ ,i -i PLATE
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... Some fatty tumors are made up in part of adult fat cells and in part of an embryonal, sticky, myxoid tissue containing spindle and stellate lipoblasts and signet ring cells -- an appearance seen in the developing fat of the embryo and for a short time after birth. Such tumors have often been called myxolipomas, lipomyxomas, myxofibrolipomas, ete., and are considered benign.
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... Lipoma arborescens of knee joint. A mass of villi filled with fat was removed from an arthritic knee joint of a 55-year-old woman.
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... Tumors of the Soft Tissues i ' Fig.


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