. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Flu. 51.—SciRRHUs Mamm.*:. x 2-10. (Hajmatoxylin and eosin.) a, Small cancerous alveoli;b, Emptj cancerous alveoli; c, Greatly developed connective-tissue stroma, partly permeated byround cells. COLLOID CARCINOMA 107 become confluent, until finally the entire alveolus is filled with atransparent gelatinous substance in whicli nothing is any longer to be. Fig. 52.—Colloid Canckr of the Great Omkntum. x 240. (Alum cochineal.)a, Alveoli with cancer cell-s, some of which are unaltered, others undergoing mucousde


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Flu. 51.—SciRRHUs Mamm.*:. x 2-10. (Hajmatoxylin and eosin.) a, Small cancerous alveoli;b, Emptj cancerous alveoli; c, Greatly developed connective-tissue stroma, partly permeated byround cells. COLLOID CARCINOMA 107 become confluent, until finally the entire alveolus is filled with atransparent gelatinous substance in whicli nothing is any longer to be. Fig. 52.—Colloid Canckr of the Great Omkntum. x 240. (Alum cochineal.)a, Alveoli with cancer cell-s, some of which are unaltered, others undergoing mucousdegeneration; h. Groups of alveoli, in which the cancer cells, and partially alsothe septa, have undergone mucous degeneration; c, Cancer cells changed intotransparent drops; d. Granular remnants of the protoplasm of the degeneratedcancer cells.


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