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Definition of Neuromata
1. neuroma [n] - See also: neuroma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neuromata
Literary usage of Neuromata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1909)
"Neuromata. Tumors situated on nerve fibres may consist of nerve substance ...
or of fibrous tissue, the false neuromata. The true neuroma usually contains ..."
2. Handbook of the Diseases of the Nervous System by James Ross (1885)
"Neuromata. Etiology.—Some individuals appear to be predisposed to the formation
... Isolated neuromata are more common in women than in men, while multiple ..."
3. An Introduction to Pathology and Morbid Anatomy by Thomas Henry Green, Hubert Montague Murray (1895)
"The Neuromata are tumours consisting almost entirely of nerve- tissue, ...
The bulbous ends of nerves in stumps are by some called amputation-neuromata. ..."
4. A Manual of the practice of medicine by George Roe Lockwood (1895)
"Neuromata. Tumors situated in the nerve-trunks may be composed of ... The symptoms
of false neuromata are seldom evident, although in some cases the ..."
5. Internal Medicine by David Bovaird (1912)
"After the acute stage, gentle rubbing, massage, and electricity are indicated.
Strychnine is given in full doses. Neuromata Tumors of nerve-fibers may be ..."
6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1866)
"Multiple Neuromata Affecting the Nerves both ... There were also many neuromata
in connection with the nerves in the lower part of the cord. ..."
7. The London Medical Gazette (1851)
"the connection of the nerves with even very email neuromata is not so difficult
to demon- ... The neuromata often occur in large numbers in the same patient ..."