1955
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100050738
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Malignant Granuloma

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“…There followed a phase of intensive study of the pathology of the disease distinguished by Wegener's work in 1936 and1939. A discussion on malignant granuloma of the nose in this Section in December 1954 may perhaps be considered to have brought this phase to a close (Glass 1955, Howells 1955, Friedmann 1955. It was followed by the publication of many clinical and pathological papers as the disease has become more familiar to otolaryngologists and pathologists from personal experience.…”
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“…There followed a phase of intensive study of the pathology of the disease distinguished by Wegener's work in 1936 and1939. A discussion on malignant granuloma of the nose in this Section in December 1954 may perhaps be considered to have brought this phase to a close (Glass 1955, Howells 1955, Friedmann 1955. It was followed by the publication of many clinical and pathological papers as the disease has become more familiar to otolaryngologists and pathologists from personal experience.…”
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“…We feel that a single tum our dose is preferable to prolonged radiation with small doses per session, although there is no unanim ity about this in the literature (Hultberg et al, 1957;Schubert, 1962;Dahm et al, 1943;Glass, 1955;Howells, 1955).…”
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“…Because of the successes of Glass (1955) andHowells (1955), the patient was treated with small doses of radiotherapy; he received six treatments in twenty days to a total dose of 300 r.…”
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“…It may be that these small lesions would have responded to steroids. The advantage of low dosage is that radiotherapy may be repeated (Glass 1955).…”
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