General Pathology An Introduction to the Study of Medicine Being a Discussion
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Even in autoplastic transfers central necroses may occur, for example, in the ovary after attachment to the peritoneal serosa. These necroses are not regenerated, but healed by scar tissue only. New follicles no longer form and atypical proliferation in the germinal epithelium has been observed. The testicle atrophies and is lost, the epididymis remains somewhat longer. If the testicle is left united to its stalk of vessels and nerves and attached under the abdominal skin, it may heal to the ne...w location, but soon follow disturbances of spermatogenesis. Later testicle and epididymis atrophy and a cyst remains which is derived from the vas deferens. Liver and kidneys are entirely unsuccessful transplants, also nervous tissue and brain. Results of tissue and organ transplantation are, therefore, inti- mately associated with generic and individual biological peculiari- ties. These are specific even in members of the same family. In other words, the investigation of transplantation has disclosed once more the increasing importance in the animal scale of individual specificity.
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