A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . Blood-casts.—After Wuitakee. Second, the terra epithelial cast (Fig. 25) is applied to any castto which epithelial cells are attached, be they few or many. Inthe latter case, the entire mould is often made up of closely- FiG. Epithelial casts. X 200. packed desquamated cells, which may be cemented by theirown adhesive properties or by a small quantity of fibrin, from 64 briqhts disease. simultaneously effused blood; for blood-casts and ep
A treatise on Bright's disease and diabetes, with especial reference to pathology and therapeuticsIncluding a section on retinitis in Bright's disease . Blood-casts.—After Wuitakee. Second, the terra epithelial cast (Fig. 25) is applied to any castto which epithelial cells are attached, be they few or many. Inthe latter case, the entire mould is often made up of closely- FiG. Epithelial casts. X 200. packed desquamated cells, which may be cemented by theirown adhesive properties or by a small quantity of fibrin, from 64 briqhts disease. simultaneously effused blood; for blood-casts and epithelialcasts constantly accompany each other. When the epithelialcells and their fragments—often their nuclei only—are few,they are separated by intervals, at times quite regular, of ahyaline material, to which they may be attached, or in whichthey may be imbedded. And it is the nature of this hyalinematerial which is the subject of dispute. It seems most reason-able to consider it an exudation from the blood of a fibrinousor an albuminoid substance, which coagulates after entranceinto the tubules, entangling there, as does fibrin, whateversubstances may be in the tubule, and occluding it for thetime being. That it is true fibrin coagulated is not incon-sistent with the modern doctrine of fibrin formation. Forthis, fibrinogen and fibrinoplastin are essential. The form
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