. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . 0 « .V. Fig. 123.—Acute Yellow Atrophy of the Liver (from a spot showing RedAtrophy), x 330. (Alum cochineal.) a, Fatty degenerated liver cells, some with andsome without nucleus; 0, Atrophic liver cells, partly filled with granular bile pigment;c, Newly-formed bile-ducts; d, Stroma, infiltrated with small cells. bile-ducts, are probably to be regarded as the result of a rcyenerativegrowth on the part of the epithelium lining the old bile canaliculi. Fatty degeneration must not be confounded with fatty infil


. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . 0 « .V. Fig. 123.—Acute Yellow Atrophy of the Liver (from a spot showing RedAtrophy), x 330. (Alum cochineal.) a, Fatty degenerated liver cells, some with andsome without nucleus; 0, Atrophic liver cells, partly filled with granular bile pigment;c, Newly-formed bile-ducts; d, Stroma, infiltrated with small cells. bile-ducts, are probably to be regarded as the result of a rcyenerativegrowth on the part of the epithelium lining the old bile canaliculi. Fatty degeneration must not be confounded with fatty infiltrationof the liver {fatty liver, Fig. 128, A), which consists in an excessivestoraoje of fat in that oru;an, and occurs in well-nourished individuals,in chronic alcoholism, and in tuberculosis. Since the fat is broughtby the portal vein it is first deposited in the liepatic cells at theperipheral portions of the acini, and only extends over the entireorgan when the condition is of a higher degree of intensity. Atthe beginning several minute fat-droplets are present in the cells,wliich s


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