Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . .?;lt Fig. III.—Section of kidney, from a case of starvation (child).Fatly degeneration. Stained for granules by Miiirs method (§ 165).( X650.) a. Intertubular capillaries, containing red Mood corpuscles. />. Epithelium of convoluted tubule, containing fat, clear globules, and stained Nucleus \silh red nucleolus of e|)itlulial lell.(/. ICndothcJial cell willi large nucleus. is seen more distinctly. It is composed ol fat droplets of various sizes,some occupying a considerable portion of the cell, others being s


Practical pathology; a manual for students and practitioners . .?;lt Fig. III.—Section of kidney, from a case of starvation (child).Fatly degeneration. Stained for granules by Miiirs method (§ 165).( X650.) a. Intertubular capillaries, containing red Mood corpuscles. />. Epithelium of convoluted tubule, containing fat, clear globules, and stained Nucleus \silh red nucleolus of e|)itlulial lell.(/. ICndothcJial cell willi large nucleus. is seen more distinctly. It is composed ol fat droplets of various sizes,some occupying a considerable portion of the cell, others being simplyembedded in the cytoplasm ; the nuclei in such cells are frequentlyobscured. The cells are very unequally affected, and a few may becomparatively healthy. Observe the granules in the epithelium lining 394 THE KIDNEY Bowmans capsule and in the walls of the capillaries. In the straighttubules the fat droplets are distributed irregularly throughout theprotoplasm of the cell. In metallic poisoning the fatty degeneration is much more marked,the whole of


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