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- W1982173368 abstract "In 1933 M. Glasunow of the Oncological Institute of Leningrad published some observations concerning the origin of basal-cell carcinoma (Ueber das Wesen und die Histogenese der Basalzellenkrebses, Frankfurt. Ztschr. f. Path. 46: 140, 1933–34) which so interested us that we determined to set about their confirmation or refutation.The “basalioma” or “basal-cell carcinoma,” was first pointed out as a clinical entity by Jacob of Edinburgh in 1827, and as a histopathological entity by Krompecher in 1900. The latter insisted that the tumor arose from the basal cells of the epidermis, but in that he was strongly opposed by Borrmann, who adopted Cohnheim's theory and taught that the tumor originates from sequestered groups of ectodermal cells, and that any observed union with the epiderm is the result of subsequent growth, fusion, and commingling. Krompecher succeeded for a time in obtaining a large following, but as he attempted to apply the basal-cell theory of origin to tumors of the mucous membranes and internal organs, the enthusiasm waned." @default.
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- W1982173368 date "1935-10-01" @default.
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- W1982173368 title "On the Dysontogenetic Origin of Basal-Cell Carcinoma" @default.
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