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Paraneoplastic hypercalcaemia in ovarian carcinoma. [PDF]
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1940
Abstract A satisfactory classification of ovarian tumors has not yet been established, although much has been accomplished recently by correlating the clinical and pathologic features of these neoplasms. In reviewing over 350 true neoplasms of the ovary, a group of 6 has been separated on the basis of their pathologic characteristics.
Howard W. Jones, G.Emory Seegar
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Abstract A satisfactory classification of ovarian tumors has not yet been established, although much has been accomplished recently by correlating the clinical and pathologic features of these neoplasms. In reviewing over 350 true neoplasms of the ovary, a group of 6 has been separated on the basis of their pathologic characteristics.
Howard W. Jones, G.Emory Seegar
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1943
Abstract A case of ovarian tumor which microscopically corresponds to “Mesonephroma Ovarii” has been presented. The literature has been reviewed and the arguments for the histogenesis have been mentioned. It is felt that the evidence and arguments favor considering the tumor as an entity and that the term “mesonephroma” should be accepted at least ...
R.J. Jensik, F.H. Falls
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Abstract A case of ovarian tumor which microscopically corresponds to “Mesonephroma Ovarii” has been presented. The literature has been reviewed and the arguments for the histogenesis have been mentioned. It is felt that the evidence and arguments favor considering the tumor as an entity and that the term “mesonephroma” should be accepted at least ...
R.J. Jensik, F.H. Falls
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Malignant mesonephroma of the ovary
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1942Argyria of the uterus and tube is of relatively little clinical importance in itself. However, in the connective tissue of the cutis only a definite amount of silver can be stored, otherwise general argyria may a.ppear. By any former application of silver the deposits mav be close to this threshhold.
Philip Rosenblatt, David M. Grayzel
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