A. A. Muratov. - To the question of sarcoma transplantation to the healthy part of the body in the same patient. (Yezhenedelnik, 1895, No. 15)
- Authors: Kakushkin N.
- Issue: Vol 9, No 7-8 (1895)
- Pages: 659
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/jowd/article/view/46083
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/JOWD97-8659
- ID: 46083
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Cases of self-infection with cancer are described by Sippel. The author describes a case of self-infection with sarcoma. Dressmaker, 14 years old; complaints of severe constant pain in the lower abdomen. Recognized the neoplasm of common Fallopian tubes, or ovaries, probably of a sarcomatous nature. Gluttony showed that the tumor, extensively fused with the surrounding organs, belongs to the right appendage. When it was separated, part of its clumpy-purulent contents poured out into the abdominal cavity. The entire tumor was removed and, carefully examined, turned out to be a round-large-cell sarcoma, containing parts of fusiform cells in places.
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N. Kakushkin
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