. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 286c.—Section of a villus. X 62 times. V, villus; N, necrotic villiand syncytium; H, hyaline degeneration of mesoderm and syncytium;X, peculiar masses of cells in the mesoderm, probably degeneratedblood-vessels. No. 288a. Ovum, 85 x 35 x 35 mm.; embryo, C. R., 11 mm. Dr. Briille, Baltimore. On one end of the chorion there is a space (30 x 30 x 5 mm.)filled with reticular magma. Within this, and pushed to oneside, a collapsed amnion may be seen, containing t
. A study of the causes underlying the origin of human monsters : third contribution to the study of the pathology of human embryos . Fig. 286c.—Section of a villus. X 62 times. V, villus; N, necrotic villiand syncytium; H, hyaline degeneration of mesoderm and syncytium;X, peculiar masses of cells in the mesoderm, probably degeneratedblood-vessels. No. 288a. Ovum, 85 x 35 x 35 mm.; embryo, C. R., 11 mm. Dr. Briille, Baltimore. On one end of the chorion there is a space (30 x 30 x 5 mm.)filled with reticular magma. Within this, and pushed to oneside, a collapsed amnion may be seen, containing the embryo. The entire mole is surrounded by decidua and pus, in whichthere is the collapsed ovum. The intervening space is filledwith blood through which ramify a few long slender are fibrous and devoid of blood-vessels. At points theyare invaded by syncytium and leucocytes. The amnion, which is also fibrous, is partly filled withmagma reticule and is very rich in degenerated migrating cells No. I.] ORIGIN OF HUMAN MONSTERS. 281. Fig. 288a a.—Photograph of the specimen. Natural size.
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