Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . ^ giant-cells grouped around islands ofdisintegrating epithelium. This may explain other observa-tions relative to the presence of giant-cells in verruga lesions,although the frequency with which tuberculosis has beenmistaken for verruga has already been shown. Plasma-cellswere not found in the granulomatous areas, but when presentwere seen more particularly at the periphery of the lesions insome instances lying in the oedematous connective were occasionally observed in
Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . ^ giant-cells grouped around islands ofdisintegrating epithelium. This may explain other observa-tions relative to the presence of giant-cells in verruga lesions,although the frequency with which tuberculosis has beenmistaken for verruga has already been shown. Plasma-cellswere not found in the granulomatous areas, but when presentwere seen more particularly at the periphery of the lesions insome instances lying in the oedematous connective were occasionally observed in the sections. Theprevailing cell in the cell nests described above as constitutingthe compact portions of the nodules, in the active phase, as we.
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