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However Hopmann disagreed with this hypothesis saying that the glandular tissue found in the tissue samples of nasal polypi studied contained only mucous ...
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C. M.: Ueber Nasenpolypen, Monatschr. f. Ohrenh. 19: 161, 1885. Hopmann ... Wright, J.: Papillary Oedematous Nasal Polypi and Their Relation to Adenomata, ...
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Jan 7, 2009 ... Hopmann, M. (1903), Three cases of polypi of the tonsil (tonsilla pendula). The Laryngoscope, 13: 808. doi: 10.1288/00005537-190310000- ...
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nasal polyps have been published during the last 150 ... Hopmann [10] did not find any glands in the NP ... The pathogenesis of nasal polyps explains how ...
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Intimately associated with subsequent contributions to the literature concerned with the pathologic ana,tomy of polyps were such persons as Hopmann (1885)) ...
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by. Hopmann, Zuckerkandl. and many others. 'I he principal fallacy in the theory wlhich grouped nasal polypi witll one of the ra.rest varieties of tunmour, was the ...
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Hopper cock, a faucet or valve for flushing the hopper of a water-closet. See: 1st Hop. (01 Mar 1998). Hopmann, Carl, Hopmann's papilloma, Hopmann's polyp ...
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Feb 27, 2011 ... However Hopmann disagreed with this hypothesis saying that the glandular tissue found in the tissue samples of nasal polypi studied ...
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Hopman showed an cedematous polypus weighing eighty-four grammes, removed from a man of sixty. It grew from the nose, but hung down into the pharynx, ...
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