. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . cancer cells,with partially cylindrical elements and lumen filled with desquamated and partlynecrotic cancer cells; i, Connective-tissue stroma of the carcinoma, with spindle cells. Cysts may form in the liver from the vasa aberrantia of the bile-ducts, owing to accumulation of the secretion derived from their 262 THE LIVER mucous glauds. They are lined either with flat- or cylinder-celledepithelium, the latter either with or without cilia. Carcinoma occurs both primarily and (much more frequently) second-ar


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . cancer cells,with partially cylindrical elements and lumen filled with desquamated and partlynecrotic cancer cells; i, Connective-tissue stroma of the carcinoma, with spindle cells. Cysts may form in the liver from the vasa aberrantia of the bile-ducts, owing to accumulation of the secretion derived from their 262 THE LIVER mucous glauds. They are lined either with flat- or cylinder-celledepithelium, the latter either with or without cilia. Carcinoma occurs both primarily and (much more frequently) second-arily. Primary carcinoma may start from the epithelial cells of thebile-ducts, or from the hepatic cells. In the former case alveoli areseen in the cancer (Fig. 130) which are usually elongated or cylindrical(g and h), and which not only recall the appearance of bile-ductsmore or less by their form, especially when they show a centrallumen (h), but whose cells may also resemble the cylindrical epi-thelium of the ducts. Secondary carcinoma (Fig. 131) occurs most frequently in cases of. ^^ %^s -Vrv;^^ C


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