Practical Pathology: An Introduction to the Practical Study of Morbid ...

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Practical Pathology: An Introduction to the Practical Study of Morbid ...
John Lindsay Steven
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Grey Hepatization of the Lung is that stage of an acute pneumonia in which the exudation of leucocytes is at its height If a section is mounted in a drop of glycerine and examined, the first point which attracts attention is that the consolidation of the pulmonary tissue is a much more striking and pronounced feature, than is the case when fibrin is the most prominent morbid product within the alveoli. The alveoli, with the low power, are seen to be completely plugged with dark granular opaque
...masses, which serve to bring prominently into view the more transparent and fibrous-like tissue of the alveolar walls surrounding them on all sides.
With the high power the masses seem to be entirely com- posed of leucocytes, the fibrin being now largely if not en- tirely hidden, although in some places it may still be obscurely seen. Leucocytes, but much less abundantly, are also observed in the alveolar wall, suggesting to the student the origin of the cell exudation, viz., the alveolar capillaries.


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