Lexicographical Neighbors of Myxomata
Literary usage of Myxomata
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy by Thomas Henry Green (1889)
"It is of no pathological importance except when of sufficiently large size to
produce symptoms from pressure. CHAPTER XIV. THE myxomata. ..."
2. The Diseases of Women: A Handbook for Students and Practitioners by John Bland-Sutton, Arthur Edward Giles (1897)
"A sessile lipoma is apt to be mistaken for an omental hernia occupying the canal
of Nuck, and vice versa. myxomata.—These form irregular lobulated ..."
3. A Manual of Pathological Histology: To Serve as an Introduction to the Study by Georg Eduard von Rindfleisch, E. Buchanan Baxter (1872)
"Such tumours indeed are not common ; they are common enough however to warrant
us in maintaining the group of myxomata as originally constituted by Virchow. ..."
4. A Manual of modern surgery, general and operative by John Chalmers Da Costa (1894)
"myxomata are tumors composed of mucous tissue. The tissue type of these tumors
is found in the vitreous humor of the eye and in the perivascular tissues of ..."