The British journal of dermatology . Fig. 8.—Pseudoxanthoma Fig. 9.—Pseudoxautlioina elasticum. TO ILLUSTRATE DR. A. KISSMEYERS AND DR. CARL WITH S ARTICLE ON CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ELASTIC TISSUES OF THE SKIN. PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ELASTIC TISSUES OF SKIN. 223 appears to consist of regions of a peculiarly wavy and spirally twisted tissue,which is lacking in nuclei apart from a few scattered connective-tissue ones,Round the tumour and entering it are found a few vessels. While theconnective tissue of the corium only quite faintly assu


The British journal of dermatology . Fig. 8.—Pseudoxanthoma Fig. 9.—Pseudoxautlioina elasticum. TO ILLUSTRATE DR. A. KISSMEYERS AND DR. CARL WITH S ARTICLE ON CLINICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDIES ON THE PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE ELASTIC TISSUES OF THE SKIN. PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ELASTIC TISSUES OF SKIN. 223 appears to consist of regions of a peculiarly wavy and spirally twisted tissue,which is lacking in nuclei apart from a few scattered connective-tissue ones,Round the tumour and entering it are found a few vessels. While theconnective tissue of the corium only quite faintly assumes the orange colour, thetwisted tissue regions are coloured, though faintly, by the hsemotoxylin, presum-ably because they imbibe this and assume a reddish-violet tone. Stained withacid orcein and cresyl violet as a dual stain these regions are seen faintly coloured—as is the connective tissue with this method of staining—with the elastic fibresin the upper part of the cutis coloured as usual. In the broad wavy regionsare, besides, darker elastin-stained part


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