. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . t /y Fig. 25. —Myxochondroma of the Parotid, x 2S5. (Stained with hi«matoxylinand eosin.) A, Mucous tissue ; iJ, Hyaline cartilage. times transformation into mucous tissue takes place, the cells losingtheir capsules and acquiring processes, and the interstitial substancebecoming mucinous (^myxo-chondroma or clionclro-myxoma) (Fig. 25). CHONDROMA. OS TEOMA 81 Calcification (Fig. 26) is very frequent, and affects either the inter-stitial substance, or the capsules and cells. Furthermore, a developmentof osseou
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . t /y Fig. 25. —Myxochondroma of the Parotid, x 2S5. (Stained with hi«matoxylinand eosin.) A, Mucous tissue ; iJ, Hyaline cartilage. times transformation into mucous tissue takes place, the cells losingtheir capsules and acquiring processes, and the interstitial substancebecoming mucinous (^myxo-chondroma or clionclro-myxoma) (Fig. 25). CHONDROMA. OS TEOMA 81 Calcification (Fig. 26) is very frequent, and affects either the inter-stitial substance, or the capsules and cells. Furthermore, a developmentof osseous tissue may take place in chondromata, the bone either pro-ceeding directly from calcified portions of cartilage, or being formed bythe connective tissue of the chondroma assuming in places the functionof medullary tissue, and its cells then developing into osteoblasts(Fig. 26, b) and bone corpuscles (osteo-cJiondroma). d id [if ?,va]Pj#^. •:«^ -^-^ e
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