. Journal - American Medical Association. 336 INFANTILE PSEUDOLEUKEMIA—HUNT. JouH. A. M. A. the fibrous elements being predominant; there were present,however, a few elongated, darkly stained nuclei, and a mod-erate amount of degenerated blood-coloring matter, betweenthe libers. The pulp reticulum was also greatly the pulp itself four changes were noted: (1) The presenceof a large number of round cells, with oval nuclei, and avarying amount of protoplasm; (2) a great increase in eosin-ophilic cells, containing usually one or two dark-stainingnuclei; (3) a deposit of degenerated, a


. Journal - American Medical Association. 336 INFANTILE PSEUDOLEUKEMIA—HUNT. JouH. A. M. A. the fibrous elements being predominant; there were present,however, a few elongated, darkly stained nuclei, and a mod-erate amount of degenerated blood-coloring matter, betweenthe libers. The pulp reticulum was also greatly the pulp itself four changes were noted: (1) The presenceof a large number of round cells, with oval nuclei, and avarying amount of protoplasm; (2) a great increase in eosin-ophilic cells, containing usually one or two dark-stainingnuclei; (3) a deposit of degenerated, amorphous blood pig-ment in the intercellular spaces; (4) a great diminution inthe usual number of erythrocytes. The Malpighian cor-puscles did not appear to be affected to any appreciable de-gree. Tlie ,—was slightly increased in size, and normal in con-sistency ; acini markings were indistinct; cut surface wassmooth and very pale. Microscopically there was no depositof iron pigment in the liver cells; there were no collections. Uepresentation of the blood in infantile pseudoleukemie anemia,drawn from an eosin-hemaloxylin preparation. 1. myelocyte. 3. Megaloblast. 4. Chromatophilic megalo-blast. 5. Karyokinetic megaloblast. 6. Normoblast. 7. Myelo-cytic hydrops of nucleus. 8. Megalocyte. 9. Large mononuclearleucocyte. 10. Small mononuclear leucocyte. of round cells between them; a few eosinophile cells were pres-ent and degenerated hemoglobin was found in the intercellularspaces between the liver columns. The kidneys,—the capsule was nonadherent; cut siirfaccwas pale and cloudy. Microscopically there was a cloudyswelling of the cells in the glomeruli and convoluted looking closely, brown, amorphous granules of blood pig-ment were noted in the perivascular spaces. The slomacli,—was of normal size and texture. Mucosa, al-though very pale, showed no evidences of any hemorrhagiccondition. Microscopically there was nothing of pathol


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