Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . Fie:. 19. Fig. This substance is colourless, sometimes finely granulated, orhomogeneous, and of a peculiar faintly luminous appearancelike fat. The flakes vary in size, and are frequently arranged in regularrows within the colloid-globules. Their shape depends onmutual pressure, and they are sometimes circular, or polyhedric,or irregular. In other respects they resemble the pyoid bodies. Under the compressor the flakes become confluent into onemass, which is bordered by a delicate marginal line. This linegradually increases in circ


Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . Fie:. 19. Fig. This substance is colourless, sometimes finely granulated, orhomogeneous, and of a peculiar faintly luminous appearancelike fat. The flakes vary in size, and are frequently arranged in regularrows within the colloid-globules. Their shape depends onmutual pressure, and they are sometimes circular, or polyhedric,or irregular. In other respects they resemble the pyoid bodies. Under the compressor the flakes become confluent into onemass, which is bordered by a delicate marginal line. This linegradually increases in circumference, grows fainter, and disap-pears. Only a few isolated granules remain as dark dots. 7. Sometimes flakes of a semi-solid transparent substancewill be found together in the shape of circular or oblong lumps,but without a common envelope. The absence of a marginal CHOLESTERINE CRYSTALS. 101 line will distinguish them from the bodies described above(No. 6), (fig. 21). Frequently these lumps will break up into single flakes,which may then be observed floating in theflu


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