Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . s layer of epithelium may now be tracedmore distinctly as a very thin film forming a delicate bridge acrossthe wound; below this is a thin layer of connective tissue cells, inwhich, however, it is impossible to distinguish any blood vessels,though distended capillaries run up to its very margin. Beneath thisis a sinus of considerable size, apparently part of the incision thathas remained unhealed; along each side of the sinus is a mass ofadipose tissue, and on one side is an accumulation of leucocytes andlymphocytes lying between t


Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . s layer of epithelium may now be tracedmore distinctly as a very thin film forming a delicate bridge acrossthe wound; below this is a thin layer of connective tissue cells, inwhich, however, it is impossible to distinguish any blood vessels,though distended capillaries run up to its very margin. Beneath thisis a sinus of considerable size, apparently part of the incision thathas remained unhealed; along each side of the sinus is a mass ofadipose tissue, and on one side is an accumulation of leucocytes andlymphocytes lying between the individual fat globules, whilst here andthere are larger hyaline cells, some of them apparently proliferatingconnective tissue cells, with dividing or divided nuclei. In the corium, at the margins of the incision, we find a similarstate of matters, but although the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes arenot so numerous, the larger cells, derived from the connective tissuecells by proliferation, are present in greater numbers, and stand out HEALING OF WOUNDS 195.


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