Archives of Dermatology And Syphilology

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Archives of Dermatology And Syphilology
American Medical Association
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The liver cells generally appeared normal or were slightly more granular. Practically no hemosiderin was found.
Kidneys. — The alteration here varied in proportion to the number of inunctions. In the first animal cloudy swelling involving particularly the convoluted tubules was present; the tubular lumena were often entirely occluded by the swollen, granular and sometimes anuclear cells. The straight tubules were slightly involved while the large collecting tubules showed no cellular lesions; h
...yaline or granular casts were sometimes found. The intertubular capillaries were fre- quently compressed by the enlarged tubules; the glomeruli filled about three fourths of the capsular spaces, which now and then contained eosin-staining smooth or finely granular material.
The animals which received seventeen and eighteen inunctions showed granular cells in the convoluted tubules; but these cells were usually no longer swollen and were even decidedly shrunken (Fig. 25).
The widened tubular lumena were usually partly filled with eosin-stain- ing structureless material sometimes appearing like small hyaline droplets.


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