Lexicographical Neighbors of Osteomas
Literary usage of Osteomas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tumours, innocent and malignant: Their Clinical Features and Appropriate by John Bland-Sutton (1911)
"The genus contains two species: 1, compact osteomas; 2, ... Compact osteomas.—These
occur as sessile tumours on the parietal and frontal bones ; in the ..."
2. Review Of Fluoride: Benefits And Risks. Report Of The Ad Hoc Subcommittee On by DIANE Publishing Company (1992)
"A statistically significant trend was observed when treated animals with osteomas
were compared with C,, Q, or C, + Q (for male mice, p <0.0001; ..."
3. A Manual of modern surgery by John Bingham Roberts (1899)
"osteomas or Bony Tumors. These growths, which must be distinguished from calcareous
degeneration of tissue, are hard, painless, of slow development, ..."
4. Diseases of the eye by George Edmund De Schweinitz (1916)
"... their anatomic structure in general being like that of the osteomas proceeding
from adjacent cavities.1 All orbital osteomas grow slowly—the external ..."
5. The Principles of Pathologic Histology by Frank Burr Mallory (1914)
"The osteomas are sometimes divided on the basis of hardness into osteoma durum (compact
... The osteomas appear white to yellowish like bone, but the osteo- ..."
6. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1913)
"Multiple osteomas and Sarcoma. Until recently, I have never met in the ...
who had suffered with multiple osteomas of possible congenital origin on the face ..."