Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . cells are more compressed, become connected one with the otherby their pointed ends, and fibrillation commences (fig. 28). The intercellular substance of the trabeculepossesses the chemical properties of mucin ;when treated with acetic acid it coagulatesinto threads. In some portions of the denserstroma alveoli may be found occasionally, thewalls of which consist of fasciculi of genuinefibrous tissue. Their interstitial substance pre-sents a fibrillated appearance and swells inacetic acid; but the cells differ in no respectfrom the cell


Diseases of the ovaries : their diagnosis and treatment . cells are more compressed, become connected one with the otherby their pointed ends, and fibrillation commences (fig. 28). The intercellular substance of the trabeculepossesses the chemical properties of mucin ;when treated with acetic acid it coagulatesinto threads. In some portions of the denserstroma alveoli may be found occasionally, thewalls of which consist of fasciculi of genuinefibrous tissue. Their interstitial substance pre-sents a fibrillated appearance and swells inacetic acid; but the cells differ in no respectfrom the cells of fibrous tissue (fig. 29). Among these alveoli there will be some, thewalls of which consist of a delicate homogeneous tissue with. FORMS OK THK ALVEOLI. 10-) a few isolated fusiform cells which are very difficult to demon-strate. The meshes or alveoli of such recent tissue are of varyingsize. The smallest have their shape modified by the directionof the trabecule (fig. 30). Fig. 30,


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