The Pathology of Internal Diseases |
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CHAPTER I | 17 |
Bacterial Endocarditis | 38 |
The Various Forms of Valvular Lesions | 61 |
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abscess acute adrenal alveolar alveoli aneurism aorta appearance artery atrophy autopsy bacilli bacterial become bile bilirubin blood bone-marrow bowel bronchi bronchial capillaries carcinoma cause cavity cent changes characteristic chronic cirrhosis clinical condition degeneration develop diabetes dilatation disease duct edema empyema endocarditis endothelial enlarged epithelium exudate fever fibrin fibrosis fibrous tissue fluid formation gall-bladder glands glomeruli goiter heart hemolytic hemorrhage hyperplasia infarct infection inflammation inflammatory interstitial intestinal intima islets jaundice Jour kidney large numbers lesions leucocytes leukemia liver liver cells lobar lobar pneumonia lumen lung lymph nodes lymphatics lymphocytes lymphoid tissue marrow microscopic mucosa necrosis nephritis nodules normal obstruction occur organ pancreas pathological patient pernicious anemia phagocytic picture pigment pleura pneumococcus pneumonia polymorphonuclear present primary produced pulmonary reaction red cells renal result rheumatic secondary seen spleen stained streptococcus surface symptoms syphilis thickening thyroid tion tubercle tuberculosis tumor typhoid ulcer urine usually valve vessels wall