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Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, American Volume | 1957

The Spread of Soft-tissue Sarcomata of the Extremities Along Peripheral-nerve Trunks

John R. Barber; Mark B. Coventry; John R. McDonald

In thirty-eight of ninety-eight amputated extremities, the following evidence of a pathological relationship between sarcomata and peripheral nerves was found: adherence of the nerve to the tumor, thirteen cases; displacement of the nerve by the tumor, four cases; passage of the nerve through the tumor, eleven cases; and invasion of the nerve by the tumor, ten cases. Microscopic study revealed that the tumor had infiltrated the epineurium in seven extremities and that it had infiltrated the epineurium and spread along the nerve in the epineural connective tissue for varying distances in four extremities. Thus, in eleven of ninety-eight extremities the tumor had invaded peripheral nerves. Metastasis to the regional lymph nodes had occurred in twelve of the extremities (as evidenced by the case records alone). Fifty of the ninety-eight patients had complained of neurological symptoms, such as pain or numbness, but in only twenty-three instances was it possible to explain these complaints on the basis of gross and microscopic findings. The results of this study suggest the following conclusions: 1. Invasion of peripheral nerves by soft-tissue sarcomata of the extremities is fairly commous. 2. Invasion of peripheral nerves by soft-tissue sarcomata seems to be confined mainly to the epineural connective tissue; the nerve bundles and the perineurium apparently resist invasion. 3. Soft-tissue sarcomata that invade the epineural connective tissue of peripheral nerves may spread along this tissue. 4. In cases in which there is pathological involvement of the peripheral nerve by a soft-tissue sarcoma, there may or may not be associated symptoms and signs.


American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 1941

The endometrium in tuberculous peritonitis and in sterility

Russell M. Jensen; John R. McDonald

E NDOMETRIAL tuberculosis is usually regarded as a rare disease. However, it appears to be more common than is generally appreciated. Tuberculosis of the endometrium presents a number of interesting problems from the clinical as well as pathologic aspect, largely because there is no comparable tissue in the body. This is due to the fact that in the normal menstrual cycle the endometrium is constantly changing its histologic appearance until it finally sloughs at the beginning of menstruation. Our work on this problem includes a careful study of the pathologic changes in the endometriums of ‘75 uteri which had been removed in the course of surgical procedures. An attempt was made when possible to study recent specimens. Otherwise the cases were taken at random from the files.


Annals of Surgery | 1954

Leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma of the colon

Donald A. MacKenzie; John R. McDonald; John M. Waugh


The Journal of Urology | 1944

Carcinoma of Renal Pelvis. Histopathologic Study of Seventy-Five Cases with Special Reference to Prognosis

John R. McDonald; James T. Priestley


The Journal of Urology | 1942

Proliferation of Glands of the Urinary Bladder Simulating Malignant Neoplasm

John L. Emmett; John R. McDonald


Diseases of The Colon & Rectum | 1958

Melanosis coli: General review and a study of 887 cases

Joachim H. Wittoesch; Raymond J. Jackman; John R. McDonald


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1961

Sarcoma-like tumors of the skin following irradiation.

Nikolai Rachmaninoff; John R. McDonald; James C. Cook


Cancer | 1955

Angiolipoleiomyoma of the kidney. Report of a case with observations on histogenesis

Duane N. Tweedale; Clyde J. Dawe; John R. McDonald; Ormond S. Culp


The Journal of Urology | 1957

Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney

David C. Utz; John R. McDonald


The Journal of Urology | 1950

The Treatment of Urinary Retention in Women by Transurethral Resection

John L. Emmett; Selwyn P. Rice Hutchins; John R. McDonald

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