Atlas and epitome of special pathologic histology, Volume 1W.B. Saunders, 1900 - 158 pages |
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... VESSELS Arteries Veins . LYMPHATIC GLANDS THE SPLEEN Infarcts Acute Splenic Tumor Chronic Splenic Tumor Degeneration THE BONE - MARROW II . The Respiratory Organs THE NOSE THE LARYNX , TRACHEA , AND BRONCHI . THE LUNGS Circulatory ...
... VESSELS Arteries Veins . LYMPHATIC GLANDS THE SPLEEN Infarcts Acute Splenic Tumor Chronic Splenic Tumor Degeneration THE BONE - MARROW II . The Respiratory Organs THE NOSE THE LARYNX , TRACHEA , AND BRONCHI . THE LUNGS Circulatory ...
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... vessels are not found normally in the valves of the full grown ; in the case of the auriculoventricular valves , blood - vessels reach to the bases . In the fetus , however , as well as in the new - born , the leaflets are richly ...
... vessels are not found normally in the valves of the full grown ; in the case of the auriculoventricular valves , blood - vessels reach to the bases . In the fetus , however , as well as in the new - born , the leaflets are richly ...
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... vessels of the intermuscular connective tis- sue . Hyaline degeneration may also be observed in the intermuscular connective tissue . [ Among the degenerative changes of the myocardium should be mentioned segmentation , or separation of ...
... vessels of the intermuscular connective tis- sue . Hyaline degeneration may also be observed in the intermuscular connective tissue . [ Among the degenerative changes of the myocardium should be mentioned segmentation , or separation of ...
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... vessels . Provided sudden death by obstruction of a larger stem does not occur , the results are anemic infarct ; since the coronary arteries are , in the sense of Cohnheim , end arteries - in other words , do not form collaterals . The ...
... vessels . Provided sudden death by obstruction of a larger stem does not occur , the results are anemic infarct ; since the coronary arteries are , in the sense of Cohnheim , end arteries - in other words , do not form collaterals . The ...
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... vessels disappear through obliteration , and the large , plasmatic , epithelioid " fibroblasts give way to small spindle - shaped cells and long connective - tissue fibers . Minute extravasa- tions of blood lead frequently to a deposit ...
... vessels disappear through obliteration , and the large , plasmatic , epithelioid " fibroblasts give way to small spindle - shaped cells and long connective - tissue fibers . Minute extravasa- tions of blood lead frequently to a deposit ...
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