. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 336 \'eti:rinarv pathology. or excretion, e. g., renal cysts ; 2. By excessive secretion into duct- less structures, e. g., distension of bursae ; 3. By extravasation into the tunica vaginalis sac, e. g., hematocele ; 4. Li(|uefying necrosis, e. g., formulation of cysts in the cerebrum of horses affected with "blind ; 5. Parasites, e. g., C_ysticercus cellulosae. Structure.—llie cystic wall varies according to the age of the c^•st. In the beginning it may represent the original gland


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. 336 \'eti:rinarv pathology. or excretion, e. g., renal cysts ; 2. By excessive secretion into duct- less structures, e. g., distension of bursae ; 3. By extravasation into the tunica vaginalis sac, e. g., hematocele ; 4. Li(|uefying necrosis, e. g., formulation of cysts in the cerebrum of horses affected with "blind ; 5. Parasites, e. g., C_ysticercus cellulosae. Structure.—llie cystic wall varies according to the age of the c^•st. In the beginning it may represent the original gland structure or a cnndensation of the normal tissue of the part. Later the cystic walls may be lineil with epithelium or endothel- ium, \vhich acti\'elv secretes as long as the cyst grows. The cys- tic ca]isule mav be composed entirely nf fibrous connective tissue. In srime mstances the primar^• ca])sule is fibrous and later an endiithclial lining dcvelnps. The c\'st A\all (ir caj)sule ma}' be. al n-;;inn nl. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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