A Text-book of PathologyW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 873 pages |
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Page 19
... completely arrested more destructive change may result , such as necrosis or gangrene . This is seen in the necrotic atrophy of bone resulting from the pressure of aneurysms , or the gangrene of extremities resulting from ligation ...
... completely arrested more destructive change may result , such as necrosis or gangrene . This is seen in the necrotic atrophy of bone resulting from the pressure of aneurysms , or the gangrene of extremities resulting from ligation ...
Page 24
... completely neutralized , or may be converted into forms which are subsequently slowly absorbed . After absorption into the blood other chemical reactions may occur , and the poison may be more or less neutralized , the system then ...
... completely neutralized , or may be converted into forms which are subsequently slowly absorbed . After absorption into the blood other chemical reactions may occur , and the poison may be more or less neutralized , the system then ...
Page 35
... completely arrest the progress of the condition , and full restoration may occur . Acid - intoxication in Man . - Somewhat similar symptoms are seen in man in certain diseases in which decreased alkalinity of the blood and increased ...
... completely arrest the progress of the condition , and full restoration may occur . Acid - intoxication in Man . - Somewhat similar symptoms are seen in man in certain diseases in which decreased alkalinity of the blood and increased ...
Page 53
... completely absorbed , or , stained with coloring - matter , may remain as a cyst . A focus of hemorrhage may set up reactive inflam- mation and lead to encapsulation by new connective tissue . Some- times hemorrhagic accumulations ...
... completely absorbed , or , stained with coloring - matter , may remain as a cyst . A focus of hemorrhage may set up reactive inflam- mation and lead to encapsulation by new connective tissue . Some- times hemorrhagic accumulations ...
Page 59
... completely obliterated . In the veins small thrombi are frequently formed in the valvular pouches in marantic subjects . The FIG . 7. - Branch of the brachial artery after amputation , showing vascularization of the thrombus , Th ...
... completely obliterated . In the veins small thrombi are frequently formed in the valvular pouches in marantic subjects . The FIG . 7. - Branch of the brachial artery after amputation , showing vascularization of the thrombus , Th ...
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abscesses acid acini acute affected anemia appearance areas arteries atrophy bacillus bacteria become blood blood-vessels body bone brain bronchi capsule carcinoma catarrhal cause cavity cellular changes chronic circulation color condition congenital congestion connective tissue cord cystic cysts degenerative diffuse dilatation ducts edema enlarged epithelial cells epithelium exudate fatty degeneration fever fibers fibrinous fibrous formation frequently glands granular growth hemorrhagic hyaline hyperemia hypertrophy infection infectious diseases infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal irregular irritation kidney latter lesions less leukocytes leukocytosis liquid liver lungs lymphatic metastasis micro-organisms Microscopically mucosa mucous membrane necrosis nephritis nervous neuroglia nodules normal nuclei obstruction occasionally occur organ parasite Pathologic peritoneum peritonitis pigment pleura pneumonia posterior present proliferation protoplasm purulent rarely red corpuscles result round-cell rupture sarcoma secondary serous softening sometimes spinal spleen stain substance suppurative surface syphilis thickened tion tubercles tuberculosis tubules tumors ulcers urine usually uterus various vascular veins vessels walls