Struma Lymphomatosa (Hashimoto)
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Five cases of struma lymphomatosa corresponding in every essential detail with those reported by Hashimoto have come under our observation, on reviewing 205 biopsy reports of the thyroid in the department of pathology for eleven years ending with December 1943. Since the publication of Riedel's descriptions of struma in 1896, and of Hashimoto's struma lymphomatosa in 1912, there has been much discussion about the origin and nature of these conditions and the possible relationship between the two. Williamson and Pearse in 1929 described a type of chronic thyroid disease? lymphadenoid goitre?which is now considered
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دوره 79 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 1944