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Definition of Lymphosarcomas
1. lymphosarcoma [n] - See also: lymphosarcoma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lymphosarcomas
Literary usage of Lymphosarcomas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text book of alkaloidal practice by William Francis Waugh, Wallace C. Abbott (1907)
"... attended in some cases with the development of slowly growing lymphosarcomas,
with secondary growths in the lymphatic glands, liver, spleen and pleura. ..."
2. Eighth Annual Report on Carcinogens: 1998 Summary edited by Barry Leonard (1999)
"When administered by subcutaneous injection, the chemical induced lymphomas,
local sarcomas, lymphosarcomas involving the thymus, myocardium, lung, spleen, ..."
3. 6th Annual Report on Carcinogens (1991) by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"When administered by subcutaneous injection, the chemical induced lymphomas,
local sarcomas, lymphosarcomas involving the thymus, myocardium, lung, spleen, ..."
4. Neoplastic Diseases: A Treatise on Tumors by James Ewing (1922)
"Not a few lymphosarcomas arise in infants and appear to have a congenital basis.
... Ribbert assumes that all true lymphosarcomas arise from aberrant and ..."
5. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"Lung adenomas were also developed in melphalan-treated Tg and non-Tg mice.
Although melphalan has been reported to induce lung tumors and lymphosarcomas in ..."
6. The Journal of Cancer Research (1916)
"We have rigidly excluded all doubtful lesions such as lymphoid growths corresponding
exactly to lymphosarcomas in man and mediastinal ..."
7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1916)
"... and lymphosarcomas, which involve only the bones, many of which have been
described in young individuals. The tumor cells of many of these cases are ..."