. The bacteriology of the eye. Fig. 81.—Commencing Metastatic Streptococcal around the capillaries, which are plugged with cocci. together longer. In many streptococcal metastases it is possible to find massesof cocci inside the vessels for a longer time than is the case with Pneumococci,the latter organism more rapidly passing through the walls of the vessels, anddisappearing in all directions. 24—2 372 BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE Necrosis is a very obvious feature of these virulent streptococcal infections,especially in the case of the retina with its terminal vessels. In the uve


. The bacteriology of the eye. Fig. 81.—Commencing Metastatic Streptococcal around the capillaries, which are plugged with cocci. together longer. In many streptococcal metastases it is possible to find massesof cocci inside the vessels for a longer time than is the case with Pneumococci,the latter organism more rapidly passing through the walls of the vessels, anddisappearing in all directions. 24—2 372 BACTERIOLOGY OF THE EYE Necrosis is a very obvious feature of these virulent streptococcal infections,especially in the case of the retina with its terminal vessels. In the uveal tract i Fig. 82.—Metastatic Capillary Streptococcal Embolisms (Violet)in Ciliary Body. In the surrounding tissues necrosis, and commencing infiltration.


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