. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . triction exercised by the shrinking connective as the process is restricted merely to the principal branchesof Glissons capsule, or involves also its flner ramifications and pene-trates even into the acini, larger or smaller groups of the latter areconstricted off, and these then project from the surface, as well asfrom the face of cuts into the substance, in the form of coarse bossesor lobules \^hob-nail liver], or of fine granules, thus constitutingrespectively the lohdar and granular form


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . triction exercised by the shrinking connective as the process is restricted merely to the principal branchesof Glissons capsule, or involves also its flner ramifications and pene-trates even into the acini, larger or smaller groups of the latter areconstricted off, and these then project from the surface, as well asfrom the face of cuts into the substance, in the form of coarse bossesor lobules \^hob-nail liver], or of fine granules, thus constitutingrespectively the lohdar and granular forms of cirrhosis. If theatrophy of the hepatic cells is more considerable, rows of epithelialtubules and bands are found in the newly-formed connective tissue(Fig. 129, d) similar to those seen in acute yellow atrophy, andhaving also a like origin and Infective Granulomata, New-formations, and Parasites.—T^i/i^^r- TUBERCULOSIS 259 culosis of the liver occurs most frequently as a part of general acutemiliary tuberculosis, the tubercles developing for the most part in. Fig. 129.—Cirrhosis of the Liver in the Staor of Atrophy, x 70. (Htema-toxylin and eosin.) o. Small vestiges of atrophic acini; h, Constricted groups of aciniundergoing atrophy ; c, Greatly tliickened capsule of Glisson, still partly infiltratedwith round and spindle-shaped cells ; d, Newly-formed bile-ducts. the circumportal connective tissue, and but seldom in the interiorof the acini also. It is sometimes further followed by a more orless extensive small-celled infiltration of the capsule of the tubercles develop in the vicinity of small bile-ducts, theepithelial cells of the latter may also take on growth and collecttogether in places into structures apparently composed of giant cells. Syphilis in adults occurs in the liver rarely in the form of ahepatitis distributed evenly over the entire organ, and recalling theappearances of cirrhosis. Usually it takes a more focal form, inwhi


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