Manual of pathological anatomy . ^ ^v4^ Enlargement of follicles of mucous membrane of the trachea, closely resemblingmiliary granulations, and accomprtuying pulmonary plithisis. The drawing on theright is an enlarged view of a .sinj^le follicle, surrounded by enlarged and congestedvessels. The glandular structure was distinctly apparent when examined under ahigher power. observed to be most marked in the membranous interstices, be-tween the rings and at the posterior part. Occasionally it isbounded by a sharp outline; thus, where the hypersemia of thetrachea is associated with disease of one
Manual of pathological anatomy . ^ ^v4^ Enlargement of follicles of mucous membrane of the trachea, closely resemblingmiliary granulations, and accomprtuying pulmonary plithisis. The drawing on theright is an enlarged view of a .sinj^le follicle, surrounded by enlarged and congestedvessels. The glandular structure was distinctly apparent when examined under ahigher power. observed to be most marked in the membranous interstices, be-tween the rings and at the posterior part. Occasionally it isbounded by a sharp outline; thus, where the hypersemia of thetrachea is associated with disease of one lung, it may be seen on * Moxon : Path. Trans., vol. x:x. p. 65. Morell Mackenzie, op. cit. p. 34. 442 THE TBACHEA. the corresponding half of the former only, the mesian line formingthe division between the normal pale tissue and the portion thatpresents increased vascularity. A similar observation has beenmade with regard to the occurrence of ulcers, viz., that when fol-lowing unilateral pulmonary disease, they are confined to
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