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as that of epithelium, as is also the nucleolus, compared with that 

 found in epithelium." 



The caudated cells are of common occurrence in cancerous 



tumors ; in cancer of the bladder they are invariably present. 

 (Fig. 387.) The fusiform cells are most frequently met with in 

 cancer of the bones. (Fig. 388.) The concentric cancer-cell is 



Fig. 3SS. 



best seen, according to Kobin, in cancer of the uterus, breast, and 

 ovaries. (Fig. 389.) Examples of the compound or mother-cell 



