. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. Fii>. U9,. Pig. 150. Fibres of Wasted Muscles ik Pbogbessivb Mfsculab Ateopht. Fig. 147.—Narrowed fibres with nearly normal striation; others clear, containinga few fat globules, and a few faint transverse strisB and some longitudinal striation;lar^e globules of fat lie in the interstitial tissue in front of one narrowed fibre. Fig. 148.— degeneration: afibre with normal transverse striation presentsalso indications of longitudinal striation. Increase of nuclei of interstitial tissue. Fig. 149.—Two normal fibres and one presenting the c


. A manual of diseases of the nervous system. Fii>. U9,. Pig. 150. Fibres of Wasted Muscles ik Pbogbessivb Mfsculab Ateopht. Fig. 147.—Narrowed fibres with nearly normal striation; others clear, containinga few fat globules, and a few faint transverse strisB and some longitudinal striation;lar^e globules of fat lie in the interstitial tissue in front of one narrowed fibre. Fig. 148.— degeneration: afibre with normal transverse striation presentsalso indications of longitudinal striation. Increase of nuclei of interstitial tissue. Fig. 149.—Two normal fibres and one presenting the clear homogeneous aspect,with a few fat globules and some faint striation. Fig. 150.—Several fibres similar to that of the last figure, with globules of fatbetween them. On the rigrht is a fibre which has undergone complete longitudinalstiiation, the normal strisB having disappeared, so that it resembles the adjacentinterstitial fibrous tissue. Other fibres in the same muscle were in intermediate stagesof degeneration, some transverse striation co-


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