. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. ^% 2H 12 i, fibroma; 2. chondroma (after Ziegler): .;. cavernous angioma of the liver; j. myoma : 5, gliomaof the brain; 6, giant-celled sarcoma; 7. spindle-celled sarcoma; B, endothelioma of the pia mater;9. adenoma; 10. cancer; 11, epithelioma with an epithelial pearl; 12, myxomatous cancer. DISEASES OF ARTERIES I35 plates and areas of ulceration. There may be a marked tendency todilatation, with the formation of an aneurism, or to


. Post-mortem pathology; a manual of post-mortem examinations and the interpretations to be drawn therefrom; a practical treatise for students and practitioners. ^% 2H 12 i, fibroma; 2. chondroma (after Ziegler): .;. cavernous angioma of the liver; j. myoma : 5, gliomaof the brain; 6, giant-celled sarcoma; 7. spindle-celled sarcoma; B, endothelioma of the pia mater;9. adenoma; 10. cancer; 11, epithelioma with an epithelial pearl; 12, myxomatous cancer. DISEASES OF ARTERIES I35 plates and areas of ulceration. There may be a marked tendency todilatation, with the formation of an aneurism, or to contraction with ob-literation. Some cases are associated with fibrosis of the aortic described by Heller, this form when found in the thoracic aorta isusually syphilitic. Special Forms.— (a) Senile. To a certain degreethis may be regarded as physiologic, the elastica being developed as inscar tissue. The condition affects the larger arteries most; they aredilated, lengthened, tortuous, thin but stiff; often show atheromatouschanges in the intima. Even to the naked eye the subendothelial tissueis degenerated. Cyanotic induration and senile atr


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