The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 2Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1954 - Human anatomy |
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Page 70
... lesion is inoculated into the scrotum rather than the penis . Lesions of the scrotum , however , are much more common in the late forms of syphilis . They occur in the mucocutane- ous stage , but they are encountered more often in both ...
... lesion is inoculated into the scrotum rather than the penis . Lesions of the scrotum , however , are much more common in the late forms of syphilis . They occur in the mucocutane- ous stage , but they are encountered more often in both ...
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... lesions fre- quently appear in the liver , kidneys and brain , but they are inconstant in occurrence and may be absent even in severe cases with convulsions . Therefore , they cannot be con- sidered primary lesions but are probably the ...
... lesions fre- quently appear in the liver , kidneys and brain , but they are inconstant in occurrence and may be absent even in severe cases with convulsions . Therefore , they cannot be con- sidered primary lesions but are probably the ...
Page 240
... lesion in fetal vessels . Con- tiguous trophoblastic tissue seems to be a necessary factor in its pathogenesis . The lesions regress promptly after delivery . The cause of this condition is still unknown . Although acute atherosis may ...
... lesion in fetal vessels . Con- tiguous trophoblastic tissue seems to be a necessary factor in its pathogenesis . The lesions regress promptly after delivery . The cause of this condition is still unknown . Although acute atherosis may ...
Contents
SECTION I | 1 |
Cysts and Cancer of Scrotum | 9 |
Blood Supply of Perineum | 15 |
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