F. A. Langley
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View article: Morphometric data to FIGO stage and histological type and grade for prognosis of ovarian tumours.
Morphometric data to FIGO stage and histological type and grade for prognosis of ovarian tumours. Open
The prognostic value of using histological typing, grading, and morphology, in addition to clinical staging, was assessed in 98 cases of invasive ovarian cancer of the common epithelial types (serous, mucinous, and endometrial). All of the…
View article: A clinico-pathological study of vulval dermatoses.
A clinico-pathological study of vulval dermatoses. Open
A long-term review of 108 women suffering from various forms of vulval dermatosis is described and a detailed analysis of those with chronic hypertrophic vulvitis, lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, and neurodermatitis is made. One case of ne…
View article: A clinicopathologic study of 92 cases of granulosa cell tumor of the ovary with special reference to the factors influencing prognosis
A clinicopathologic study of 92 cases of granulosa cell tumor of the ovary with special reference to the factors influencing prognosis Open
Ninety-two cases of granulosa cell tumor of the ovary have been studied. The clinical and pathologic data from this group were similar to that obtained in previous series. Because of the long natural history of many granulosa cell tumors, …
View article: The perinatal postmortem examination
The perinatal postmortem examination Open
In order to determine the cause of a perinatal death it is important to correlate the postmortem findings with the clinical histories of both mother and infant. The postmortem examination of a newborn infant differs from that of an adult i…
View article: Mesonephroid tumours of the ovary
Mesonephroid tumours of the ovary Open
Thirty cases of mesonephroid tumour of the ovary were studied. The differential diagnosis is discussed and it is concluded that mesonephroid tumours form a distinct entity. An attempt is made to correlate the histological appearance of the…
View article: The histology and cytology of changes in the epithelium of the cervix uteri
The histology and cytology of changes in the epithelium of the cervix uteri Open
Abnormalities of the cervical epithelium are set out in two main groups: bland lesions which are regarded as unrelated to malignancy, and malign lesions which are considered as potential precursors of invasive carcinoma. The histological f…
View article: Significance of placental pathology in transplacental haemorrhage
Significance of placental pathology in transplacental haemorrhage Open
Placentae were examined from 120 women whose pregnancy and delivery was normal, from 264 women whose pregnancy or delivery was complicated, and from 98 women who were Rh-negative without antibodies and 35 women Rh-negative with antibodies.…
View article: Consistency in the histological diagnosis of epithelial abnormalities of the cervix uteri
Consistency in the histological diagnosis of epithelial abnormalities of the cervix uteri Open
A group of pathologists, all working in the same laboratory and all applying the same diagnostic criteria to the diagnosis of epithelial abnormalities in the uterine cervix, have studied the consistency with which they have applied these c…
View article: “Sertoli” and “Leydig” Cells in Relation to Ovarian Tumours
“Sertoli” and “Leydig” Cells in Relation to Ovarian Tumours Open
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View article: Haemopoiesis and Siderosis in the Foetus and Newborn
Haemopoiesis and Siderosis in the Foetus and Newborn Open
which clinically is so important.
View article: Epulis in the Newborn
Epulis in the Newborn Open
Epulis in the newborn is a comparatively rare condition and, although such tumours have been reported in the American and continental journals, the only reference in the British literature is that given by Willis (1948), who, discussing th…
View article: CHRONIC DISSECTING ANEURYSMS
CHRONIC DISSECTING ANEURYSMS Open
In 1939 East was able to find records of only 27 instances in which the diagnosis of dissecting aneurysm had been made during life.Usually death from complete rupture of the aorta quickly follows the initial dissection; of the 300 cases co…
View article: The calcium and nitrogen content of human bone tissue cleaned by micro-dissection
The calcium and nitrogen content of human bone tissue cleaned by micro-dissection Open
Research Article| January 01 1946 The calcium and nitrogen content of human bone tissue cleaned by micro-dissection S. L. Baker; S. L. Baker 1Department of Pathology, Manchester University Search for other works by this author on: This Sit…
View article: The nature of Still's disease: With Report of a Case
The nature of Still's disease: With Report of a Case Open
The following case of Still's disease is reported because of the unusually full pathological data that were available and because of the light these throw on the nature of the disease.Still's disease is defined clinically as a form of chro…
View article: Haemolytic Disease in One Dizygotic Twin
Haemolytic Disease in One Dizygotic Twin Open
Absorption and ExcretionTo obtain some idea of the absorption and excretion of the drugs in man the blood concentrations were estimated at the end of the course of drug administration.For the purpose of comparison similar investigations we…