Atlas and epitome of special pathologic histology, Volume 1W.B. Saunders, 1900 - 158 pages |
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Hermann Dürck. fibers occur outside the epithelial lining. The internal elastic coat consists generally of several layers. In the middle coat the elastic elements are especially well developed, and consist of thick, fenestrated, elastic ...
Hermann Dürck. fibers occur outside the epithelial lining. The internal elastic coat consists generally of several layers. In the middle coat the elastic elements are especially well developed, and consist of thick, fenestrated, elastic ...
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... coat ; at 4 the elastic layer becomes lost ; 5 , slightly thickened side of the intima ; 6 , newly formed , richly cellular connective tissue from the inner layer of the intima ; 7 , outer layer of the same , noncellular , containing ...
... coat ; at 4 the elastic layer becomes lost ; 5 , slightly thickened side of the intima ; 6 , newly formed , richly cellular connective tissue from the inner layer of the intima ; 7 , outer layer of the same , noncellular , containing ...
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... coat and reached the epithelium . FIG . II . Gummatous Arteritis of the Subclavian Artery . 16. Weigert's elastic fiber stain . The lumen is almost occluded as the result of the proliferation of the intima , the elastic fibers of which ...
... coat and reached the epithelium . FIG . II . Gummatous Arteritis of the Subclavian Artery . 16. Weigert's elastic fiber stain . The lumen is almost occluded as the result of the proliferation of the intima , the elastic fibers of which ...
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... coat , which at some places is fibrillated ; 4 , newly formed connective tissue , nearly filling the lumen ; at 5 it contains several blood - vessels ; 6 , part of lumen limited by a fine , new - formed elastica . FIG . II . - Arteritis ...
... coat , which at some places is fibrillated ; 4 , newly formed connective tissue , nearly filling the lumen ; at 5 it contains several blood - vessels ; 6 , part of lumen limited by a fine , new - formed elastica . FIG . II . - Arteritis ...
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... coats . In all arteries the internal coat , or intima , is covered with flat , polygonal or four - sided , epithelial cells . The other layers are composed of fibrous , elastic , and muscular tissues , which reach varying thicknesses ...
... coats . In all arteries the internal coat , or intima , is covered with flat , polygonal or four - sided , epithelial cells . The other layers are composed of fibrous , elastic , and muscular tissues , which reach varying thicknesses ...
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