A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . Retinal Findings in the More Important Diseases. Q. Tubercles in 7. Syphilitic ehoroidoretimtis. 8. Albuminuricretinitis. 9. Hemorrhages in pernicious anemia. (From Sahli.) TUBERCULOSIS 151 meningitis). Tiny tubercles are found on the nerves and along the Sylvianartery where they look like lice eggs on a hair. Careful search is some-times necessary for their detection. They are more clearly seen in thetranslucent arachnoid, and on superficial examination look like minuteair bubbles. They are seen frequently over the convexity or


A treatise on the principles and practice of medicine . Retinal Findings in the More Important Diseases. Q. Tubercles in 7. Syphilitic ehoroidoretimtis. 8. Albuminuricretinitis. 9. Hemorrhages in pernicious anemia. (From Sahli.) TUBERCULOSIS 151 meningitis). Tiny tubercles are found on the nerves and along the Sylvianartery where they look like lice eggs on a hair. Careful search is some-times necessary for their detection. They are more clearly seen in thetranslucent arachnoid, and on superficial examination look like minuteair bubbles. They are seen frequently over the convexity or between thetwo hemispheres. The ventricular fluid is increased and tubercles andinflammation of the ependyma are not uncommon; the external andinternal communications of the ventricles may be obliterated. Thesubstance of the brain shows ischemic or encephalitic softening. Thecerebrospinal fluid is increased and is clear or cloudy, rarely the cord the exudate may be a quarter of an inch in thickness, andis largely disposed over the posteri


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