. Epilepsy, a study of the idiopathic disease. ntain phosphorus, and their behaviourto reagents is similar. These coagula may completely block asmall blood-vessel, and even cause rupture of its wall. (b) Hyaline material clinging to the vessel wall and blockingits lumen. The casts so formed appear to arise from anaggregation and fusion of the spheres just described (Fig. 4). (c) Finely granulated debris, which probably represents thedisintegration of the afore-mentioned casts. (d) Fibrin threads. It is under this form that intra-vascularcoagulation most widely occurs, but it is the form least


. Epilepsy, a study of the idiopathic disease. ntain phosphorus, and their behaviourto reagents is similar. These coagula may completely block asmall blood-vessel, and even cause rupture of its wall. (b) Hyaline material clinging to the vessel wall and blockingits lumen. The casts so formed appear to arise from anaggregation and fusion of the spheres just described (Fig. 4). (c) Finely granulated debris, which probably represents thedisintegration of the afore-mentioned casts. (d) Fibrin threads. It is under this form that intra-vascularcoagulation most widely occurs, but it is the form least character-istic of epilepsy. In all diseases attended by fibrinous inflam-mation it may be observed in the vessels, not only of the centralnervous system, but of all parts of the body. The inflammatoryprocess, when it is associated with epilepsy, is, however, generallycharacterised by a much more abundant deposition of fibrinthan when it occurs in cases not suffering from epilepsy, andmay lead to thrombosis of the large veins of the Fia. 5. thrombus lodged in a vessel of the Coriiu Ammonis. To the leftof the figure the vessel is collapsed and has ruptured, and erythrocytes areseen lying in the lymph space. Notice an isolated, darkly stained sphere nearthe larger mass, which latter appears to be formed by the massing togetherof a number of such spheres.


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