I have met with a remarkable instance, in which pedunculated eggs seem to draw nutriment from the mother, which brings the pedicle still near to the nature of the umbilical chord.
It was a pedunculated growth, and it was undoubtedly vesical and not expelled from some ovarian source through the urinary passage, as sometimes occurs.
This signifies the removal of one or more pedunculated subserous fibroids through an incision in the abdominal wall, preserving the uterus, Fallopian tubes, and the ovaries.
Such growths, provided they are pedunculated and do not abut on the tympanic membrane, can sometimes also be removed by the same method; much depends on their shape and situation.
Some have regarded these bodies as true eggs; and their analogy with the pedunculated eggs of Trombidium aquaticum, which also seem to derive nourishment from the water-boatmen, &c.
So again the two main divisions of cirripedes, the pedunculated and sessile, though differing widely in external appearance, have larvae in all their stages barely distinguishable.
Pedunculated cirripedes have two minute folds of skin, called by me the ovigerous frena, which serve, through the means of a sticky secretion, to retain the eggs until they are hatched within the sack.
The pedunculated oak has its acorns borne upon a footstool.
The villous processes and fringes may take on an exaggerated growth, and give rise to pedunculated and other forms of loose body.
It may be single or multiple, pedunculated or sessile, and is liable to become malignant, especially when associated with leucoplakia.
When sessile they cause inconvenience only by their bulk; when pedunculated they may hang down into the pharynx and interfere with swallowing and breathing.
It may attain considerable size, and from its weight become pedunculated and hang down over the back or shoulder.
The changes related to the synovial membrane here attain their maximum development, and may assume the form of hydrops with or without fibrinous bodies, or of overgrowth of the synovial fringes and the formation of pedunculated loose bodies.
So again the two main divisions of cirripedes, the pedunculated and sessile, which differ widely in external appearance, have larvae in all their several stages barely distinguishable.
Pedunculated Lipoma of Buttock of forty years' duration in a woman æt.
In this rare type of loose body, the surface of the synovial membrane is studded with small sessile orpedunculated tumours composed of pure hyaline cartilage, or of bone, or of transition stages between cartilage and bone.
When they originate from the glands of the skin or of a mucous membrane, they tend to project from the surface, and form pedunculated tumours or polypi.
Hypertrophied fringes and pedunculated or loose bodies often co-exist with hydrops, and give rise to characteristic clinical features, particularly in the knee.
A soft pedunculated fibroma, about the size of a pea, is commonly met with, especially on the neck and trunk; it is usually solitary, and is easily removed with scissors.
In certain situations, such as the thigh and perineum, they tend to become pedunculated (Fig.
The growth may be single, in which case it is apt to be pedunculated or pendulous, and attain considerable dimensions; as a result of weight or pressure surface-ulceration may occur.
Treatment consists, when desired and practicable, in the removal of the growths by the knife, or in large and pedunculated tumors by the ligature or by the galvano-cautery.
Defn: A pedunculated ascidian of the genus Boltonia.
Defn: Any one of various species of Lepas, a genus of pedunculatedbarnacles found attached to floating timber, bottoms of ships, Gulf weed, etc.
So again the two main divisions of cirripedes, the pedunculated and sessile, which differ widely in external appearance, have larvæ in all their stages barely distinguishable.
I may here add, that the pedunculated Cirripedes never attain so large a bulk as the sessile; Lepas anatifera is sometimes sixteen inches in length, but of this, the far greater portion consists of the peduncle.
Ibla, as well as of every other pedunculated Cirripede, and the parasite of this species has articulated spinose appendages, far larger than the barely visible, non-articulated pair in I.
In every detail of structure, they are obviously pedunculated Cirripedia.
Linnaeus, as is well known, included under this genus both the pedunculatedand sessile Cirripedes.
In the sack with these two males, there were certainly four, I believe five, larvae, which in every main point of structure resembled the larvae of other pedunculated Cirripedes.
The outer tunic is lined by corium, mottled with purple, and within this there are two layers of striae-less muscles, transverse and longitudinal, as in all pedunculated Cirripedes.
Comparing the pedunculated and sessile Cirripedes, it is, I think, impossible to assign them a higher rank than that of Families.
Hence, as I have to describe all the recent and fossil species, I trust I may be thought justified in giving short names to each of the more important valves, these being common to the pedunculated and sessile Cirripedes.
Not only are these males, as just remarked, Cirripedia; but they manifestly belong to the Pedunculated Family.
Secondly, the Pedunculated Cirripedes, which are composed of valves placed in pairs against each other, so as to form a flattened disc attached by means of a tendinous tube called a peduncle.
Chiton, and divided into the families Lepadicea and Balanidea, corresponding with Lamarck's sessile and pedunculated Cirripedes, and with the Linnaean genus Lepas.
The Pedunculated Cirripedes are attached by a tubular tendinous process, called a peduncle.
The stem or organ of attachment of the class of shells called in the system of Lamarck "Pedunculated Cirripedes," consisting of a fleshy tendinous tube, by the lower end of which they are attached to sub-marine substances.
A genus ofPedunculated Cirripedes without a shell.
The remarkable shelly cups at the base of the pedicle is regarded as analogous to the shelly base of the Balanus, so that this genus would form an intermediate link between the Sessile and Pedunculated Cirripedes of Lamarck.
This family consists of the same animals which constitute the Pedunculated Cirripedes of Lamarck, and part of the genus Lepas in the system of Linnaeus.
De Blainville terms the lateral bivalves, the pieces being placed in pairs on each side of the animal; these compose the "Pedunculated Cirripedes.
Those in which the valves are arranged in pairs, and produce a flattened figure, as Pedunculated Cirripedes, fig.
It will not infrequently be observed that a pedunculated subglottic growth which is found with difficulty will be pulled upward into view by the gauze swab introduced to remove secretions.
Pedunculated malignant growths are readily removed with snare or punch forceps.
Endothelioma of the trachea or bronchus may also assume a pedunculated form, but is more often sessile.
The same scaling off process takes place in Platylepas, and amongst pedunculated cirripedes in Lithotrya.
Anelasma are in so rudimentary a state, and the mouth in so modified a condition, that the internal characters by which pedunculated cirripedes can be distinguished from the Balaninae, though not from the Chthamalinae, are almost lost.
In my former volume I have shown that the pedunculated cirripedes grow rapidly; this is likewise the case with the Balanidae.
But the most novel character in these several muscles is that in their lower portions they do not exhibit transverse striae, thus showing a tendency to become involuntary as in pedunculated cirripedes.
Constructed as these males are, assuredly they have no claim to be ranked amongst the Lepadidae or pedunculated Cirripedes; nor is it possible to class them in any group whatever of ordinary Cirripedes.
Upon the whole, the affinities of the Verrucidae are complex, and nearly equally divided between the two great families of Balanidae and Lepadidae, or sessile and pedunculated cirripedes.
After these remarks, more especially with regard to the formation of the sack, if any one will look at the sectional drawing of a pedunculated Cirripede in my former volume, or of a sessile Cirripede (Pl.
Our present genus, Coronula, is closely related to Platylepas, and likewise to Xenobalanus, though this latter genus is so very different in external aspect that it might easily be mistaken for a pedunculated Cirripede.
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