Manual of pathological anatomy . iilP«. fei » ?«#* liiii From a case of secondary deposit in knee-joint, the same as described in the text in the next , A cartilage cell, immensely hypertrophied, lying- in fibrous stuff, b, A villous pro-cess springing- from the synovial membrane, a, A strip of fibrous tissue containingthree enlarged cartilage cells—one is also figured separately. secretion of fluid, but does not in general terminate in the effusion 808 DISEASES OF THE JOINTS. of coagulable lymph, or in thickening: of the inflamed matter is, however, if the disease con


Manual of pathological anatomy . iilP«. fei » ?«#* liiii From a case of secondary deposit in knee-joint, the same as described in the text in the next , A cartilage cell, immensely hypertrophied, lying- in fibrous stuff, b, A villous pro-cess springing- from the synovial membrane, a, A strip of fibrous tissue containingthree enlarged cartilage cells—one is also figured separately. secretion of fluid, but does not in general terminate in the effusion 808 DISEASES OF THE JOINTS. of coagulable lymph, or in thickening: of the inflamed matter is, however, if the disease continue long, oroften recur, effused either on the inside or outside of the synovialmembrane, and becoming gradually organized into a fibroid tissue,thickens its substance and renders it sometimes firm and preparation in the museum of St. Georges Hospital, shows thesynovial membrane of the knee-joint so altered in this way as tobe nearly an inch thick. It may be difficult, if not impossible, todetect the presence of fluid


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