Manual of pathological anatomy . Diagram of compound cysts. In the left figure the secondary cysts are seen growingon the inner surface of the parent. In the right they have filled up the cavity. of these the parent cyst, which for the most part continues to pre-dominate in size, gives origin to a second generation of cysts, andthen again to a third, and so on. The consecutive series of cystsare developed in the walls of their parents, but do not grow inwardand occupy their cavities; the result is a mviltilocular mass, madeup of numberless cysts which are filled with very various


Manual of pathological anatomy . Diagram of compound cysts. In the left figure the secondary cysts are seen growingon the inner surface of the parent. In the right they have filled up the cavity. of these the parent cyst, which for the most part continues to pre-dominate in size, gives origin to a second generation of cysts, andthen again to a third, and so on. The consecutive series of cystsare developed in the walls of their parents, but do not grow inwardand occupy their cavities; the result is a mviltilocular mass, madeup of numberless cysts which are filled with very various may be tolerably limpid and clear, or very viscous andgreenish; may contain a very large number of celloid particles, orvery few; may be variously coloured by blood-globules of newformation, or even replaced by a solid blastema loaded withblood corpuscles; fat, hair, teeth, and bone, may also occur in I PAPILLARY GROWTHS, OR PAPILLOMATA. 159 these, as well as in the simple cysts. The partitions between thevarious cysts sometim


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