. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . B C ^{p^T^M Fig. 101.—Fibrinous Pericarditis, x 65. (Hajmatoxjlin and eosin.) ^, Fibrinousexudation on the surface of the pericardium ; B, Pericardium infiltrated with cells(srranulation tissue); C, Myocardium ; a. Fibrinous reticulum with leucocytes; bands in the pericardium; c, Newly-formed blood-vessels. at the commencement of the inflammation to be hyperiemic and infil-trated with leucocytes {B). With increase of the latter in the tissuethere next ensues also exudation of fibrin and emigratio


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . B C ^{p^T^M Fig. 101.—Fibrinous Pericarditis, x 65. (Hajmatoxjlin and eosin.) ^, Fibrinousexudation on the surface of the pericardium ; B, Pericardium infiltrated with cells(srranulation tissue); C, Myocardium ; a. Fibrinous reticulum with leucocytes; bands in the pericardium; c, Newly-formed blood-vessels. at the commencement of the inflammation to be hyperiemic and infil-trated with leucocytes {B). With increase of the latter in the tissuethere next ensues also exudation of fibrin and emigration of leuco- ADHESION OF THE PERICARDIUM 201 cytes upon the surface of the pericardium {A), one or other processpredominating according to the character of the inflammation, whilstthe exudation may attain different degrees of thickness. When theacme of the process is past, with simultaneous new-formation of blood-vessels (c), mononuclear round cells and fibroblasts appear in thepericardium, in the place of the pus corpuscles, and these cells alsopenetrate into the exudation coveri


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