Contributions to the Physiology And Pathology of the Breast And Its Lymphatic Gl

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Contributions to the Physiology And Pathology of the Breast And Its Lymphatic Gl
Charles Creighton
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But in the case of the mammary lymphatic glands, there can be no doubt that the large yellow cells that originate in the secreting structure pass bodily into the lymphatic gland. Entire cells, more than twice the size of lymph-cells, are found in the lymph-sinuses, and the collections of them in the lymph-sinuses have often a close resemblance to the collections of the same cells in the inter- lobular tissue. But in the lymph-sinuses the pigmented cells of 70 THE LYMPUATIC GLAXDS [Pt. I.
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...mma begin to undergo changes of form and reductions in size, whereby their identity becomes lost.
When a somewhat loosely packed lymph-sinus is examined in one of the pigmented mammary lymph-glands, it becomes at once apparent that the pigmented waste-cells occupy the place of the branched cells of the reticulum; their nuclei are the nuclei of the reticulum, and their pigmented bodies and processes lie upon the expansions or branchings of the same. Fig. 18 on a later page is a representation of this appearance.


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