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Example sentences for "malignant disease"

  • Numerous compounds of selenium, some of them claiming to circulate in colloidal form, have been described, and have been put on the market for use in malignant disease.

  • Emetics are of course contraindicated when jaundice is due to an impacted calculus, to malignant disease, to echinococci or other kinds of tumor.

  • He is wasted, and his complexion has the peculiar pale yellowish tint of malignant disease.

  • Thrombosis of the renal vein also occurs in malignant disease of the kidney and in certain forms of chronic Bright's disease.

  • Certain growths, such as adenomata, are liable to cystic degeneration, and cysts are also found in malignant disease.

  • Malignant disease of the kidney takes the form of sarcoma or carcinoma.

  • Carcinoma may be primary or secondary, but the kidney is not so prone to malignant disease as other organs, such as the stomach, bowel or liver.

  • Malignant disease sometimes, though rarely, commences in the anterior cavity of the nostril.

  • Malignant disease is in most cases developed about the period when the menstrual discharge ceases; when the discharge is irregular previously to its entire cessation, the mamma is excited, and then hardness is perceptible.

  • Removal of glands in the neck or beneath the jaw, that have become diseased in consequence of malignant disease in the lip, is attended with danger, and not followed by any benefit.

  • These signs, associated as they were with gradually increasing emaciation and debility, led to the suspicion of malignant disease, either in the course of the bile-ducts, or at the head of the pancreas.

  • It may also be involved in tuberculous and in malignant disease of the middle ear.

  • The disease may simulate tuberculous caries or malignant disease.

  • Post-operative thrombosis was formerly fairly common after hysterectomy for fibroids and in the later stages of malignant disease of the uterus.

  • Malignant disease of the uterus (fundus or cervix) in an early stage: chorio-epithelioma malignum.

  • Semon, who has done more than any other man to improve the early diagnosis of malignant disease of the larynx, is strongly in favour of such examinations.

  • The esophageal wall, however, may be weakened by ulceration, malignant disease, or trauma, so that the possibility of making a false passage should always deter the endoscopist from advancing the tube beyond a visible point of weakening.

  • Leukocytosis occurs in about one-half of the cases of malignant disease.

  • In very severe cases, especially in repeated hemorrhages, malignant disease, and infection by the worms uncinaria and bothriocephalus latus, hemoglobin may fall to 15 per cent.

  • Malignant disease in relation to the nails is rare.

  • Lympho-sarcoma can usually be differentiated by the rapid assumption of the local features of malignant disease, and in a gland removed for examination, a predominance of small round cells with scanty protoplasm.

  • Unlike the condition known as multiple cartilaginous exostoses, it is a malignant disease.

  • Malignant disease of the bladder is almost always the warty form of cancer known as epithelioma.

  • In the year 1875, of all deaths of women at this period of life, one in ten (in round numbers) was due to some form of malignant disease.

  • I propose to suggest one method of scientific research with which vivisection is in no way concerned--an investigation into the cause of one of the most terrible and most threatening of human maladies--cancer, or malignant disease.

  • Outside the medical profession there are few who have the faintest realization of the facts pertaining to malignant disease.

  • Again, there are many other diseases of the thyroid gland, including various forms of malignant disease.


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