Compendium of Microscopical Technology; a Guide to Physicians And Students in the Use of the Microscope And in the Preparation of Histological And Pathological Specimens
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Miliary tubercle ; gray granulation. Small masses, up to the size of a millet seed ; gray or yellowish, semi-trans- parent ; juice cannot be obtained. Resisting under pressure. Free nuclei, granular small cells ; larger cells, with many nuclei massed to- gether ; surrounded by adenoid tissue. Absent, or a scanty, very delicate net- Wrk of adenoid tissue ; vessels are not perceptible. Usually undergoes caseous degeneration, but may also become the seat of fatty, mucoid and calcareous degeneratio...n. May occur at all ages. Usually in later stages. Never encapsulated. Pain depending upon position of tu- bercles; duration of growth cannot be determined. A small, gray, semi-translucent or yel- lowish opaque nodule, up to the size of a millet seed ; resisting under pres- sure ; presenting under the microscope free nuclei, small, round, granular and large, many — nucleated cells, with no visible stroma, but the mass of cells surrounded by adenoid tissue. GLIOMA. Glious tumor ; neuroglioma. Usually small, but may become large from hemorrhagic effusions ; pinkish or grayish white ; clear juice, con- taining granular corpuscles.
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