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Vorwort zum Heft 1: Die Mischgeschwülste der Niere

Wenn ich es versuche, in diesen Heften einen Beitrag zur Frage des Baues, Wachstums und Ursprungs der so viel diskutierten und doch noch unaufgeklärten Mischgeschwülste zu liefern, so ist es zunächst nur meine Absicht, einzelne der kompliziertesten Tumorformen in ihren Eigenarten zu definieren, um dann an der Hand der Resultate solcher Studien auf die Geschwulstfragen überhaupt einige Streiflichter zu werfen. Dabei vertrete ich aber, wie ich von vornherein bemerke, nicht die Auffassung, als sei alles, was für Mischgeschwülste von Bedeutung, für alle Tumoren oder wenigstens für alle Sarkome gültig; sondern zum Studium der Entwickelung einfacherer Geschwülste halte ich eine weitere eingehende Arbeit für durchaus notwendig. Das Kapitel der Mischgeschwülste ist schon an sich so umfangreich, dass es ein zu kühnes Unterfangen für den Einzelnen ist, sich von vornherein die Untersuchung aller derartigen Geschwülste vorzunehmen. Dazu steht dem Einzelnen Zeit und besonders Material kaum zur Verfügung. Aus dem Grund werde ich mich bescheiden, einzelne Tumorgruppen der Mischformen herauszugreifen und hier zu erörtern.

Die einzelnen Gruppen werde ich nicht zusammen, sondern nacheinander in einzelnen Heften der Monographie abhandeln, weil es dadurch möglich ist, je nach weiteren Resultaten neue Kapitel anzufügen.

Zunächst ist für das erste Heft die Lehre von den Nierenmischgeschwülsten in Aussicht genommen; Für das zweite Heft die Lehre von den Uterus- und Scheidenmischtumoren; Für das dritte Heft die Lehre von den Mischgeschwülsten der Kopfregion, besonders der Parotis und Parotisgegend.

Weitere Dispositionen werden so bald wie möglich folgen.

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Graf, N., Rübe, C., Gessler, M. (2006). Nierentumoren. In: Gadner, H., Gaedicke, G., Niemeyer, C., Ritter, J. (eds) Pädiatrische Hämatologie und Onkologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29036-2_69

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