Transactions . PROLIFERATING RETINITIS IN A DETACHED RETINA Shoemaker: Retinitis ProUfcrans in Detached Retina. 323 taken up from the organizing clots, instead of a true inflammation. The rod and cone layer has disappeared entirely, as would beexpected when totally separated from its source of nutrition. Thepigment layer has for the most part remained on the remaining posterior layers are permeated with the exudateabove noted. The nerve fibers have in the main degenerated. Thesupporting tissue of the retina in its entire thickness seems to bein excess. In places it has an appearan


Transactions . PROLIFERATING RETINITIS IN A DETACHED RETINA Shoemaker: Retinitis ProUfcrans in Detached Retina. 323 taken up from the organizing clots, instead of a true inflammation. The rod and cone layer has disappeared entirely, as would beexpected when totally separated from its source of nutrition. Thepigment layer has for the most part remained on the remaining posterior layers are permeated with the exudateabove noted. The nerve fibers have in the main degenerated. Thesupporting tissue of the retina in its entire thickness seems to bein excess. In places it has an appearance as if combed forwardtoward the central mass of formative tissue. The changes in the chorioid so far as they can be studied ina formalin fixed eye, are slight, and of questionable the point of chorio-retinal attachment, near the oraserrata, there are many lymphocytes. The chorioid on this sideis atrophic, and on the opposite side there is evidence of retardedcirculation. Large and small dr


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