A Text-book of PathologyW.B. Saunders, 1901 - 873 pages |
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Page 73
... exudates and transudates are also liable to the change , and the liquid may thus present the appearance of an emulsion . Pathologic Physiology . The manner of occurrence of fatty metamorphosis is as yet entirely obscure . If it were ...
... exudates and transudates are also liable to the change , and the liquid may thus present the appearance of an emulsion . Pathologic Physiology . The manner of occurrence of fatty metamorphosis is as yet entirely obscure . If it were ...
Page 83
... exudates . It is commonly deposited as round balls , which may be concentri- cally striated . In fresh tissues it is soluble in water , but loses its solubility after fixation by alcohol , etc. Glycogen is stained brown by iodin , but ...
... exudates . It is commonly deposited as round balls , which may be concentri- cally striated . In fresh tissues it is soluble in water , but loses its solubility after fixation by alcohol , etc. Glycogen is stained brown by iodin , but ...
Page 93
... exudates below the peri- osteum and by the results of strangulations . The pressure of cal- culi , concretions , enteroliths , and exostoses may cause important necrotic processes . Circulatory disturbances often are a very ac- tive ...
... exudates below the peri- osteum and by the results of strangulations . The pressure of cal- culi , concretions , enteroliths , and exostoses may cause important necrotic processes . Circulatory disturbances often are a very ac- tive ...
Page 94
... exudates and transudates are liable to coagulation . The serous and mucous membranes are most susceptible ; next the ... exudate which has been FIG . 23. - Obstruction of a branch of the renal artery with micro - organisms : necrosis of ...
... exudates and transudates are liable to coagulation . The serous and mucous membranes are most susceptible ; next the ... exudate which has been FIG . 23. - Obstruction of a branch of the renal artery with micro - organisms : necrosis of ...
Page 96
... exudate undergoes coagulation . The color may be white , from the presence of an emulsion of fats ; yellow , from fats and pigments ; red and brown , from the presence of blood - pigment ; and deeply colored when jaundice is associated ...
... exudate undergoes coagulation . The color may be white , from the presence of an emulsion of fats ; yellow , from fats and pigments ; red and brown , from the presence of blood - pigment ; and deeply colored when jaundice is associated ...
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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