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The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors (1895) (14777057385)

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Identifier: pathologysurgica1895senn (find matches)

Title: The pathology and surgical treatment of tumors

Year: 1895 (1890s)

Authors: Senn, Nicholas, 1844-1908

Subjects: Neoplasms Neoplasms Cancer Cancer

Publisher: Philadelphia : Saunders

Contributing Library: Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

Digitizing Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons and Harvard Medical School

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eorigin of carcinoma-cells from mature pre-existing epithelial cells wasaccepted by Billroth, Liicke, Rudnow, Thiersch, Klebs, Rindfleisch,and others. Waldeyer went a step farther in explaining the differencebetween the origin of benign and malignant epithelial tumors when hedefined a carcinoma as an atypical epithelial tumor. With this defini-tion he wished to draw a line between a benign and a malignant epithelialtumor. By an atypical proliferation of epithelial cells is meant a conditionin which the new cells produced originally within the limits of epithe-lial tissue extend beyond the limits of the physiological type—that is,beyond the basement membrane. An adenoma (Fig. 118) as comparedwith a carcinoma (Fig. 119) is a typical tumor because the epithelialcells remain within their normal i)hysiological boundary-line, the mem-brana propria. By contra.sting Figures 118 and 119 it will be seen at a glance whatis meant by a typical and an atypical tumor. Adenoma of the CARCINOMA. 211

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212 PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF TUMORS. breast is a typical epithelial tumor because the epithelial cells have atno place lost their normal relations with the connective tissue; thecells and the connective tissue are separated by the membrana propria.Carcinoma of the tongue is an atypical epithelial tumor because the newepithelial cells have passed beyond the membrana propria and arebeginning to infiltrate the connective tissue. The proliferation here isatypical because the epithelial cells are produced in a tissue of a differ-ent type and in a place distant from that in which they normallyoriginate. To make the point between typical and atypical proliferation ofepithelial cells still stronger the atypical proliferation will be definedas the presence, growth, and imiltiplication of epithelial cells i?t the meso-blastic tissues. Klebs defines this process very correctly as a meta-stasis of epithelial cells. Cohnheim believed in the epithelial origin of carcinoma, but assertedthat mature

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