A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . Oil casts aud fatty epithelium. dant that they form a closely packed mass constituting the cast,but they are more or less separated by the hyaline basis re-ferred to. Fatty casts in urine are apt to be accompanied byfree oil-drops and free fatty cells, as seen in Fig. 27. Fig. Pale granular and hyaline casts, one of the latter of small diameter, protruding froina tubule iu which the epithelium remains intact. A cast of the same tubule ber


A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . Oil casts aud fatty epithelium. dant that they form a closely packed mass constituting the cast,but they are more or less separated by the hyaline basis re-ferred to. Fatty casts in urine are apt to be accompanied byfree oil-drops and free fatty cells, as seen in Fig. 27. Fig. Pale granular and hyaline casts, one of the latter of small diameter, protruding froina tubule iu which the epithelium remains intact. A cast of the same tubule bereft ofits epithelium would evidently be of larger diameter.—After Rindfleisch. Fifth, hyaline casts are the simplest form of cast. They aredelicate, structureless, or almost so, and composed of the trans-parent substance already referred to. They are of diiferent TUBE-CASTS. 67 width, even when produced in the same tube, according as thecast is formed when the tubule is bereft of its epithelium or Fig. 29.


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