. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Fio. 121.—DirnTHKRiTic Inflammation of the Ileum in Dysentery. x 265,(Alum cochineal.) A, Necrosed villi—the loft showing indications of a reticulum inits right half ; B, Glandular layer of the mucous membrane ; a, Necrotic cylindricalepithelium ; 6, Necrotic round cells in the base of the villus ; c, Leucocytes with nucleiuiidergoing disintegration ; d, Intertubular small-celled infiltration. recognisable in outline (Fig. 121, A and a), or changes into a more orless distinctly marked network. D YSENTER Y. T


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . Fio. 121.—DirnTHKRiTic Inflammation of the Ileum in Dysentery. x 265,(Alum cochineal.) A, Necrosed villi—the loft showing indications of a reticulum inits right half ; B, Glandular layer of the mucous membrane ; a, Necrotic cylindricalepithelium ; 6, Necrotic round cells in the base of the villus ; c, Leucocytes with nucleiuiidergoing disintegration ; d, Intertubular small-celled infiltration. recognisable in outline (Fig. 121, A and a), or changes into a more orless distinctly marked network. D YSENTER Y. TUBER CUE OSES 245 Beneath the necrotic portions, into which numerous bacteria ofdifferent species penetrate, an intense and deep-reaching infiltrationwith leucocytes is always found (d), but those of the latter whichimmediately adjoin the necrotic tissue already, as a rule, show a dis-integration of their nuclei (c). A considerable degree of venoushyperaemia is also usually present, together with extensive haemor-rhages, and the small arteries frequently show hyaline degenerati


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