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Definition of Neuromas
1. neuroma [n] - See also: neuroma
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neuromas
Literary usage of Neuromas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Pathology by Joseph Coats (1903)
"There are some cases of small tumours projecting the cortex of the brain which
may be named ganglionic neuromas, and the swellings sometimes met with in ..."
2. The Practice of Medicine by Homer Valmore Halbert (1905)
"neuromas. neuromas are classified as nerve hyperplasia, and also as tme and ...
True neuromas are rare and are usually found only on the spinal nerves. ..."
3. Tumours, innocent and malignant: Their Clinical Features and Appropriate by John Bland-Sutton (1911)
"The terra neuromas is frequently used, especially in clinical work, as signifying
tumours on nerves, but as such tumours are sometimes composed of fibrous, ..."
4. Handbook of Diseases of the Skin by Hugo Ziemssen (1885)
"... but also with equal facility from the connective tissue of the muscles and
nerve sheaths, in which latter case they are called neuromas. ..."
5. Surgical and mechanical treatment of peripheral nerves by Byron Stookey, Gotthelf Carl Huber (1922)
"Marinesco (1918) has shown in his study of painful amputation neuromas that the
majority of ... In a number of neuromas minute foreign bodies were found. ..."
6. The Surgery of Oral Diseases and Malformations: Their Diagnosis and Treatment by George Van Ingen Brown (1912)
"These are more properly termed false neuromas. Plexiform neuromas appear in the
form of nodules along the course of the nerve or in a nerve plexus (Fig. ..."