. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. onspicuous lesion is the growth of connective tissue,and by this the fibres are doubtless damaged, whether fatty tissue isformed or not. Indeed, the fibres seem to suffer more when there is the bottom of the fissures, of products of degeneration, probably derived from theperivascular erosion common at all ages. At the last dorsal segment, however, therewas an area of granular disintegration in the intermediate grey substance on eachside, in front of the posterior vesicular tract. This pwrt was unduly translucent forhalf a centimetre in vertical ext
. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. onspicuous lesion is the growth of connective tissue,and by this the fibres are doubtless damaged, whether fatty tissue isformed or not. Indeed, the fibres seem to suffer more when there is the bottom of the fissures, of products of degeneration, probably derived from theperivascular erosion common at all ages. At the last dorsal segment, however, therewas an area of granular disintegration in the intermediate grey substance on eachside, in front of the posterior vesicular tract. This pwrt was unduly translucent forhalf a centimetre in vertical extent, and in the middle of this area the disintegrationbad produced an actual cavity, across which the fibres for the cerebellar tract ranunchanged. 580 SPINAL CORD. only fibrous tissue than when there is the fatty deposit, although it ischiefly the fat that causes the enlargement of the muscles. Thereseems to be a tendency to the formation of fat in the early stage of tbedisease, and to its removal in the later stage, since in the former the. ?^2277
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