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ADHATODA 



phitis (ad-en-o-lim-fi' -lis). See Lymph- 

 s villus. Diet.). 



phoma (ad-en-o-lim-fo'-mah) [adijv, gland ; 

 , lymph]. A combined adenoma and lymph- 

 - ■ Lymphadenoma (Illus. DicL). 

 4 enoma. See Illus. Diet. ) 2. Any tumor which has 

 Aracteristic feature, tubes or spaces lined with 

 I^^Hiun, whether or not it arises from or is coll- 

 ected with a gland (White). A., Acinous, that in- 

 l< iking acinous or racemose glands. A., Alveolar, 

 : le that contains alveolar or acinous gland-structure. 

 v., Blepharo-. See Blepharoadenoma (Illus. Diet.). 

 >-. carcinomatodes renis (Klebs), a renal neoplasm 

 , robably derived from aberrant adrenal tissue in the kid- 

 f. Rests, Adrenal, and Struma lipomatodes aber- 

 tis (Grawitz). A. carcinomatosum, A., Car- 

 nomatous. See Adenocarcinoma (Illus. Diet.). 

 ... Cylindric. See A., Tubular. A., Cylindro- 

 ellular. See Cystoma proliferum glandulare and 

 -. pillar e. A., Cystic. See Adenocystoma 

 llus. Diet. . A. diffusum, hyperplasia of the 

 ucous membrane with predominance of glandular 

 A. fibromatosum. See Adenofibroma 

 llus. Diet. . A. fibrosum, a fibrous growth in the 

 < roma of a gland. A., Heteropodous, one arising 

 ; Dm the metastasis of normal glandular tissue. A., 

 upiform. See Lupus erythematosus (Illus. Diet.). 

 .., Multiglandular, one composed of an aggregation 

 i small glands. A. myomatosum. See Adeno- 

 • \roma i Illus. Diet.). A. myxomatosum. See 

 H^^Hjtr<M»<7 (Illus. Diet). A., Papillary, A. 

 apilliferum, a form arising from either the alveolar 

 !r tubular adenoma through stronger growth of the 

 i.rithelium and the formation of papillas of connective 

 A. polyposum, polypous formations which 

 t" overgrown glands. A., Racemose. See 

 ions. A., Renal, glandular carcinoma of the 

 •idney. See Struma lipomatodes aberratce renis 

 I Rests, Adrenal. A. sarcomatosum. 

 coma (Illus. DicL). A. simplex, simple 

 lyperplasia of glandular tissue. A. sudiparum, 

 ' ultiple papule-like cystic growths of the sweat- 

 md. Syn., Epithelioma adenoides cysticum. A. su- 

 mparum, a cutaneous tumor involving hyperplasia 

 the sweat-glands. Cf. Hidrosadenitis (Illus. Diet.). 

 ., Tubular, one after the type of tubular glands. 

 ., Umbilical, a tumor at the navel originating 

 ■ rough the coalescence of Meckel's diverticulum with 

 ilical ring through which the intestinal mucosa 

 ! pears in the navel. Syn., Intestinal ectropia. Cf. 

 •stadenoma, Xeoplasma (Illus. Diet.). A., Uniglan- 

 uar, an adenoma involving but a single gland. 

 *. nomatome (ad-en-o* '-mat-om) [adenoma ; mu/,, a 

 : tun g]- Cutting forceps or scissors for use in the re- 

 i of adenomatous growths. 

 A nomatous (ad-en-o'-mat-us). Pertaining to an 



ma ; characteristic of glandular hyperplasia. 

 Ainorneningeal (aa-en-o-men-in'-je-al) [adijv, a 

 f, a membrane]. Pertaining to or affect- 

 glands of a membrane. Cf. Fezer, Aden- 

 'eal. 



yoma. (See Illus. Diet.) A., Branchio- 



aiation in consequence of the inrlamma- 



mucous bursa in the median line of the neck. 



yxosarcoma [ad-en-o-miks-o-sar-ko'-mah). A 



nation of malignant tumor forms (observed 



:ervix uteri i ; a primary adenoma with secon- 



ma and finally myxomatous degeneration of 



ous {ad-en-o-nurv' -us). See Adenoneurotic 

 us. Di 



onkos, Adenonkosis (ad-en-ong / -hos t ad-en-ong- 



ko'-sis'). See Adenoncus and Adenotuosis (Illus. 

 Diet). 



Adenopathia, Adenopathy. (See Illus. Diet.) -A., 

 Angibromic. See Adenias, Angibromic. A., Pri- 

 mary, the lymphadenitis resulting from primary syph- 

 ilitic infection. A.s, Syphilitic, the enlarged and in- 

 durated cervical, inguinal, and cubital glands sympto- 

 matic of syphilitic infection. A.. Tracheobronchial, 

 A., Tracheobronchic, hypertrophy of the peribron- 

 chial lymphatic glands observed in the course of various 

 diseases, causing spasmodic cough. A., Tracheo- 

 laryngeal, inflammation and hypertrophy of the 

 tracheolaryngeal lymphatic glands. 



Adenopharyngeal {ad-en-o-far-in'-je-al) [a6i/v, gland; 

 odfnr/^, pharynx]. I. Pertaining to the thyroid gland 

 and the pharynx. 2. See under Muscles. 



Adenophora (ad-en-of'-or-ah) [adijv, a gland; oipeiv, 

 to bear]. A genus of plants of the order Campanulacea. 

 A. tracheloides, Maxim., a species indigenous to 

 China, where the root is used as an expectorant and 

 emollient. A. verticillata, Fischer, a species found 

 in Japan and northern Asia ; it has properties similar 

 to the foregoing. 



Adenosarcorrhabdomyoma (ad-en-o-sar-ko-rab-do-mi- 

 tZ-tnak). A neoplasm composed of the elements of 

 sarcoma, adenoma, and rhabdomyoma. 



Adenosis. (See Illus. DicL) A. scrofulosa. See 

 Scrofula (Illus. DicL). 



Adenostyles (ad-en-os'-til-iz) \hdifv, a gland ; arv/jo^, a 

 pillar]. A genus of plants of the order Composita. 

 A. alpina. Kern., and A. viridis, Cass., two species 

 indigenous to Europe, are employed in infusion for 

 the treatment of coughs. 



Adenosynchitonitis (ad-en-o-sin-ki-ton-i'-tis') [odin>, 

 gland ; aiv, with ; j/rwr. a covering]. I. Inflamma- 

 tion of the Meibomian glands. 2. Ophthalmia neo- 

 natorum. 



Adenotome (ad' '-en-o-tbnt) [adijv, a gland ; Tour/, a cut- 

 ting]. An instrument for incising a gland. 



Adenotomic (ad-en-o-tom'-ik). Pertaining to aden- 

 otomy. 



Adenotyphus (ad-en-o-ti' -fus\ See Typhoid Fever 

 (Illus. Diet.). 



Adeps. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. Fatness. 3. Animal faL 

 A. anguillae, the fat of eels. A. anseris. goose- 

 grease. A. colli equini, the fat of the neck of the 

 horse, used in veterinary practice. A. curatus, a 

 preparation of lard, 48 parts, and I part of Peruvian 

 balsam. A. ex fele, cat's grease. A. lanae hydro- 

 sus. See Lanolin. A. medullae bovis, beef mar- 

 row. A. mineralis. See Petrolatum (Illus. Diet.). A. 

 ossium. See Ossalin. A. ovillus, A. ovis, mutton 

 tallow. A. oxygenatum, oxygenated lard. A. 

 pedum tauri, neat's-foot oil. A. petrolei. See 

 Petrolatum (Illus. DictA A. porci. A. porcina. 

 See A. suillis (Illus. Diet.). A. taxi, badger's 

 grease. 



Adermogenesis, (ah dur-mo-jen f -es-is) [a, priv.; tiipua, 

 skin; - ; eiectc, generation]. Deficient cutaneous de- 

 velopment. 



Adesmia. (See Illus. Diet.) 2. A genus of plants of 

 the order Leguminosce. A. balsamica, Bert., and A. 

 balsamifera, Hook., are indigenous toChili and yield 

 a balsam used as a vulnerary. 



Adgenic, Adgenicus (ad-jen / -ik,ad-jen / -ik-us) [ad, to; 

 gena, the chin]. Attached to the genial tubercles or 

 apophyses. 



Adhatoda (ad-ha-to'-dd) [from the Tamil name]. 

 A genus of plants of the order Acanthacece. A. hys- 

 sopifolia, Sees., a species native of South Africa; 

 the willow-leaved Malabar nut ; bitter, aromatic. A. 

 vasica, Xees., a species native of tropical Asia. The 



