Lexicographical Neighbors of Myxomatous
Literary usage of Myxomatous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1899)
"Both the myxomatous and fibrous connective tissue are transformed into inflammatory
corpuscles to a considerable extent. The smooth muscle fibres are ..."
2. Collected Papers by the Staff of Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic by Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) (1922)
"THE USE OF RADIUM IN THE TREATMENT OF myxomatous NASAL POLYPS: PRELIMINARY REPORT*
HORACE R. LYONS My regret to find that the rapidly recurring type of ..."
3. Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and Disease by Carl Heitzmann (1883)
"myxomatous tissue is the earliest connective-tissue formation in the embryo, ...
During the first few weeks of embryonal life we meet with myxomatous ..."
4. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children (1901)
"WILLIAM DUNCAN showed a specimen of MULTIPLE myxomatous POLYPI FROM THE CERVIX
... Microscopically the tumor was made up of myxomatous tissue undergoing ..."
5. A Text-book of general pathology for the use of students and practitioners by James Martin Beattie (1908)
"myxomatous degeneration is not infrequently * ' 5-'--ivo' FIG. ... These latter
are often described as myxomatous tumours, but they are in all probability ..."
6. Diseases of women by Robert Lawson Tait (1877)
"They are said to be chiefly myxomatous and fibroid. Pregnancy in the broad
ligament, or the sous-peritoneo- pelvienne variety of extra-uterine gestation ..."
7. Quarterly Compendium of Medical Science by D. G. Brinton (1888)
"myxomatous Degeneration of the Chorion; ... 1887 : The symptoms and pathology of
myxomatous degeneration of the ovum have been-well and fully described. ..."