Archives of Pathology, Volume 43American Medical Association., 1947 - Pathology |
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Page 339
... blood vessels . Blocks or granules of iron pigment , either free or within macrophagic histiocytes , are noticeable , and their presence is explained by an escape of red blood cells into the tissue through the incompletely closed blood ...
... blood vessels . Blocks or granules of iron pigment , either free or within macrophagic histiocytes , are noticeable , and their presence is explained by an escape of red blood cells into the tissue through the incompletely closed blood ...
Page 347
... blood vessels appeared as sinus - like spaces lined by a regular row of flattened endothelial cells , while else- where they showed a more evolved structure , as revealed by a distinct fibrous membrane in which muscular fibers could be ...
... blood vessels appeared as sinus - like spaces lined by a regular row of flattened endothelial cells , while else- where they showed a more evolved structure , as revealed by a distinct fibrous membrane in which muscular fibers could be ...
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... blood vessels were large and numerous . Considerable hemorrhage and necrosis occurred throughout the tumor . The neo- plasm was invasive , and there was no evidence of encapsulation . Sections from the uninvolved renal parenchyma showed ...
... blood vessels were large and numerous . Considerable hemorrhage and necrosis occurred throughout the tumor . The neo- plasm was invasive , and there was no evidence of encapsulation . Sections from the uninvolved renal parenchyma showed ...
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II Role of the Lipids of the Brain in the Genesis of Gliosis | 15 |
Experimental Study of Purpuric Meningococcemia in Relation to the Shwartz | 28 |
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