A Manual of PathologyW. B. Saunders, 1906 - 515 pages |
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abscess acid acute alcohol appear areas arteries atrophy bacillus bacteria become blood blood-vessels body bone bronchi capillaries capsule carcinoma cause cavity cells cent changes chronic color common commonly condition congestion connective tissue connective-tissue contain cord cysts degeneration dilatation disease duct edema endothelium enlarged epithelial epithelium erythrocytes extensive exudate fatty fever fibrin fibroma fibrous tissue flagella fluid formation frequently give rise gland granules growth gummata hemorrhage hyperemia hyperplasia hypertrophy increase infection inflammation inflammatory intestine involved kidney layer lesions leukocytes liver lung lymph-nodes lymphatics marked metastasis Microscopically mucosa mucous membrane muscle necrosis nodes normal nuclei numerous Obstetrics obstruction occurs odontoma organ parasite particularly periosteum peritonitis pigment pleura posterior present primary purulent result round-cell infiltration rupture sarcoma secondary serous solution stain substances suppuration surface syphilis take place thickened thrombus tion tube tubercles tuberculosis tubules tumors ulceration undergo urine usually uterus variety veins vessels walls yellowish