. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . y increases,until at last it exceeds the breadth (Fig. 78, a). The ripe segmentsare 9 to 10 mm. long and 6 to 7 mm. wide, and have roundedangles; the sexual aperture is at the side behind the centralpoint; the uterus is but little branched. This tape-worm may 172 THE ANIMAL PARASITES reach a length of from 2 to 3 metres, and lives in the humansmall intestine. The ova (tig. 78, h) are elliptical, 0036 and 0*0 3 mm. wide, and have a thick radially-striated their interior the hooks of the embry
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . y increases,until at last it exceeds the breadth (Fig. 78, a). The ripe segmentsare 9 to 10 mm. long and 6 to 7 mm. wide, and have roundedangles; the sexual aperture is at the side behind the centralpoint; the uterus is but little branched. This tape-worm may 172 THE ANIMAL PARASITES reach a length of from 2 to 3 metres, and lives in the humansmall intestine. The ova (tig. 78, h) are elliptical, 0036 and 0*0 3 mm. wide, and have a thick radially-striated their interior the hooks of the embryo can already be recognisedin most cases. The corresponding bladder-worm, Cysticercus cellidoscc,or the true measle, most often occurs in the intermuscular andsubcutaneous connective tissue, and in the brain and eye, appearingas a rounded or oval cyst, usually enveloped in a thin capsule ofconnective tissue, and containing a serous fluid and the head (scolex)of the tape-worm, which is commonly dotted with numerous cal-careous bodies (Fig. 79). After the death of the scolex the cyst. Fk;. Tvt.—Hkad of a Cysticercus Cellulos.*; ok the Brain(from Heller). Highly magnified. tills with masses of lime salts, in which, however, the hooks maystill be preserved for a long time. ih) Tmnia mediocanellata or saginata (Fig, 80) is longer, broader,
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