The Microscopist a Manual of Microscopy And Compendium of the Microscopic Scie
The Microscopist a Manual of Microscopy And Compendium of the Microscopic Scie
J H Joseph Henry Wythe
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flammation may gradually subside or terminate in reso- lution. The congestion diminishes, the emigration ceases, 262 THE MICROSCOPIST. some of the cells undergo fatty degeneration and are ab- sorbed, others are removed by the lymphatics, and the tissue returns to its normal condition. If the inflammation does not end in resolution, after a diminution of intensity, there may be an organization of many of the new cells into a form of fibrillated tissue, as in the healing of wounds by u the first ...intention, " and in many chronic inflammations of the liver, kidney, etc. In this cicatricial tissue the cells become spindle-shaped or elongated, with tapering ends. Sometimes, according to Green, a sort of adenoid tissue results, consisting of meshes of fibrillated material inclosing lyrnphoid cells. After suppuration, organization takes place by granu- lation or the "second intention" It takes place wherever the injured tissue presents a free surface to the air, as in an ulcer, or in a wound left open, etc.
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