Lexicographical Neighbors of Lymphosarcomata
Literary usage of Lymphosarcomata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diseases of the Stomach: Their Special Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment by John Conrad Hemmeter (1902)
"Med.," Bd. xxxn, Supplement-Heft, S. 179) to separate the lymphosarcomata, on
account of their different anatomical relations, ..."
2. Diseases of the Stomach by Franz Riegel (1903)
"lymphosarcomata, on the other hand, appear as flat, extended infiltrations.
The former, it appears, may develop from any point of the stomach, ..."
3. A Text-book of Pathology by William George MacCallum (1916)
"... relatively rare as long as we separate from them the lymphosarcomata and ...
preparation might be difficult to distinguish from lymphosarcomata. ..."
4. Diseases of the Stomach by Ismar Boas (1907)
"As to age, there is, according to Schlesinger's statistics, no special age
disposition to lymphosarcomata ; but the second and third decades seem to be more ..."
5. Diseases of the Digestive Organs: With Special Reference to Their Diagnosis by Charles Dettie Aaron (1921)
"The usual location or starting point of lymphosarcomata is the pylorus; this
variety of neoplasm often infiltrates the entire wall of the stomach, but, ..."
6. General Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics, in Fifty Lectures: A Textbook by Theodor Billroth (1880)
"lymphosarcomata are either round-celled or spindle-celled; they come first in a
gland; the surrounding tissue is gradually affected, so that the tumor soon ..."
7. Transactions of the Pathological Society of London by Pathological Society of London (1904)
"It is evident, eg that the lymphosarcomata that do not ulcerate will give very
different ... lymphosarcomata of ..."